Tag Search Results For 'intelligent-design' (6)

If You Think Creationism is Bad, Just Wait till You See What’s…

Unsought Input - Because no one asked us | June 15th 2008

Creationism. It’s been finding its way into schools by hiding behind the facade of intelligent design. We’ve written about it in the past. One argument in particular seems to appeal to all the rational, open minded people out there. Th read more

Expelled or Why Jesus Knows Better than Darwin

Unsought Input - Because no one asked us | April 17th 2008

I’m sure you’ve seen the trailer and ads for the new movie Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed! with Ben Stein on TV or the internet. The premise of the movie is that Big Science the elitist scientific establishment is keeping Intelligent D read more

Creationism is Not Science, Part 2: God in the Gaps

Unsought Input - Because no one asked us | January 4th 2008

If you’ve been following along, you know that we’ve been discussing problems with Creationism.  In part one we looked at the Second Law of Thermodynamics and why it doesn’t invalidate evolution (or biology in general).  Despite wh read more

Creationism is Not Science, Part 1: Thermodynamics Doesn’t Work…

Unsought Input - Because no one asked us | December 29th 2007

Recently we had some interesting comments on a post about Ben Stein’s upcoming creationist propaganda film, Expelled.  Since the comments section was exceeding length of the original article, I thought it would be best to write a series of new read more

A bad argument against evolution

Casey's Critical Thinking | September 9th 2007 by Casey

Lately I have seen a certain argument against evolution popping up left and right. It seems that many people think that it is reasonable to assume that if humans evolved from apes there should be no more apes. First off, to be technical, evolutionist read more

“Beneficial” mutations?

Casey's Critical Thinking | August 20th 2007 by Casey

Evolutionists like to cite “beneficial” mutations as the source of the creative power of evolution. There’s just one problem: all the so-called “beneficial” mutations that have been observed involve a degradation of info read more

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