More Musings on The Killmitzer-Dover Trial
Paul S. Braterman
January 6, 2021
Fifteen years years after Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District was decided, the case continues to draw interesting comments.
Design
Science
Society
Article Archive
John Inazu: Humility, Tolerance, Patience
S. Joshua Swamidass
January 6, 2021
We disagree. These disagreements matter. Still, we can find a better way than conflict. Let us move towards one another from here.
Society
Barbara Forrest: The Trojan Horse at Dover
S. Joshua Swamidass
January 6, 2021
Barbara Forrest argues that Intelligent Design is a Trojan Horse, just a rehash of creationism. Is this really true? I'm not so sure.
Design
History
Science
Is There Beauty in the Coronavirus?
Kristel Tjandra
December 30, 2020
Is there beauty in a deadly coronavirus? These beautiful images of the virus are scientifically accurate watercolors by David Goodsell.
Art
Science
Pierre Baldi: Protein Folding and AI’s Impact on Science
S. Joshua Swamidass
December 7, 2020
Pierre Baldi has been applying Deep Learning, a type of AI, to study scientific problems, like protein folding. How is AI impacting science?
Artificial Intelligence
Science
James Tour: A Chemist’s Questions on Evolution
S. Joshua Swamidass
December 7, 2020
James Tour and I do not agree on everything, but we found virtue in the wasteland, friendship across our disagreements.
Design
Dialogue
Society
Bryan Butler: More Than The Image of God
Kristel Tjandra
December 3, 2020
The question of race is pointed. Are we all in the image of God? With equal rights and dignity? Or are some of us different.
Ancestry
Art
Theology
Why I Went Public on Evolution
S. Joshua Swamidass
November 29, 2020
I went public in 2012 on evolution. When it comes to personal risks, very personal reasons take center stage. Why did I go public?
Confession
Evolution
Society
Going Public in The Journal
S. Joshua Swamidass
November 29, 2020
In 2012, with this article, I went public in The Journal, confessing that I had seen evidence for evolution, but found foundation in Christ.
Evolution
Society
Kenneth Miller: A Textbook Biologist at the Dover Trial
S. Joshua Swamidass
November 15, 2020
Fifteen years ago in the Dover Trial, one of the star witnesses was Kenneth Miller, a textbook biologist. He has many stories to tell.
Design
Science
Society