Steve Matheson has a great post, pretty much summing up why his fellow biologists (religious or otherwise) don’t take Michael Behe seriously: Behe has excused himself from the company of those who seriously study evolutionary science, and has done this by approaching the complex and fascinating analysis of evolutionary genetics with a malignant combination of… Continue reading
Month: August 2008
Speaking of the Church and Science, Ian Laurenzi, professor of chemical engineering at Lehigh, read my piece; Ian takes a decidedly more grim view about the prospects for science education in the Church than I do. He sent me this via email: I think you hit some good points, but there is a much bigger… Continue reading
Apropos my article about the Church’s indifference to science, it turns out Peter Wood has noticed the U.S. on the whole isn’t exactly encouraging its children in that direction either. Success in the sciences unquestionably takes a lot of hard work, sustained over many years. Students usually have to catch the science bug in grade… Continue reading
Max Boot provides some second thoughts on the energy-saving plans of T. Boone Pickens.
You Have Got to be Kidding Me Dept. Of all the Manny moments in Boston, the last ranks as one of the most confounding. Within an hour after Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein informed Manny Ramírez he had been traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers Thursday, Ramírez’s agent, Scott Boras, called the Sox back,… Continue reading