Archive for July, 2005

Google vs. Creationism

Tuesday, July 26th, 2005

One of the claims made by young-earth creationists (YECs) is that the Grand Canyon was formed when the waters of Noah’s flood subsided; a whole lot of water drained off and carved a channel in the rock. Geologists have known for a long time that this idea is ridiculous. For regular folks like me, though, Google […]

The ID Job Market Sucks

Thursday, July 21st, 2005

In his latest entry at Uncommon Descent, Dembski laments the state of the job market for ID supporters, as well as the fact that people who criticize ID can get promoted: It’s gratifying to see that ID is helping people make careers and bring home the bacon. Robert Pennock is happily ensconced at Michigan State University […]

Jefferson, Madison, Bush, and Separation of Church and State

Sunday, July 10th, 2005

I just listened to a particularly interesting show about Jefferson, Madison, and their attitudes on the separation of church and state. Go listen to it.

ID Falling Apart?

Friday, July 1st, 2005

William Dembski has an article on his weblog about what to do if the courts rule against intelligent design. But first, allow me to laugh out loud at this part: Don’t be distracted by the “thousands” of articles being published in the research journals that purport to support evolutionary theory — this is an artifact of overfunding […]