This is a very long video (almost 2 hours) but quite worthwhile for anyone interested in understanding why intelligent design creationism is bad science. Especially interesting to me were the bits where Miller discusses evidence against irreducible complexity. Miller is a Roman Catholic biology professor at Brown University, and he believes that faith and science [...]
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Ken Miller on Intelligent Design
Posted in politics, religion, tagged bad science, culture, good science, intelligent design creationism, philosophy of science, science and rationality, video on September 29, 2007 | 4 Comments »
Creation/Evolution controversy explained
Posted in atheism, bad philosophy, religion, tagged atheism, bad science, biting sarcasm, creationism, credulity, irrationality, philosophy of science, religion, science and rationality on September 20, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
It’s SO simple, really. Ken Ham, the protuberant creationist apologist, has a neatly packaged Answer-In-Genesis to the question of why Evolutionists “refuse” to believe. Be you creationist or evolutionist, you may be surprised to find out that the controversy is not about the actual evidence for or against your position. No, we can never look [...]