On this ID the Future from the vault, Casey Luskin continues his review of Karl Giberson and Francis Collins’s The Language of Science and Faith. Giberson and Collins point to the feather as a prime example of a novel feature arising via blind evolution. According to them, it evolved from elongated scales. But Luskin points to recent findings from developmental biology that have led even many evolutionists to abandon the proposal.
On this episode of ID the Future, hear Jay Richards’ recent talk given at a Washington D.C. event entitled "March for Science or March...
If living things are only the result of chance processes, does human life have any intrinsic value? On this episode of ID the Future...
On this episode of ID the Future, listen to part 3 of Dr. William Dembski's interview on the Gilmore & Glahn radio show. Their...