
Dr. Stephen C. Meyer (Ph.D from Cambridge) takes on Chris Mooney (B.A. in English) on the scientific method. This is commercial-free.
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Topics:
- science and public policy, e.g. – global warming as science
- what is the definition of science?
- can scientific ideas be questioned by those who disagree with the consensus?
- should we allow scientists to debate scientific questions?
- is name-calling an adequate response to intelligent design?
- is it OK to be skeptical of scientific consensus?
- can a person with a BA in English be a “science journalist”?
- can a person with multiple degrees in science be a “scientific illiterate”?
- is evolution testable? is it falsifiable? can it be criticized at all?
- what about the Altenberg 16? are the “science-deniers” because they doubt Darwinism?
- are scientific theories open to being revised based on new evidence?
- what about the hundreds of credentialed scientists who dissent from evolution?
- what about solar cycles – isn’t that the cause of global warming?
- isn’t Al Gore making billions from the myth of global warming?
- what about documentaries like “An Inconvenient Truth”? Is that science?
- Should science journalists report both sides of scientific disputes?
- Should public schools teach the controversy surrounding scientific issues?
My impression of Mooney is that he never took a single high school course in math or science. English? Is that even something that you can get a degree in? Seriously? English? Shouldn’t “science correspondents” have some qualifications
What is intelligent design?
- R.C. Sproul interviews Stephen Meyer on Signature in the Cell
- Stephen Meyer explains what intelligent design is in a CNN editorial
- Stephen Meyer’s Signature in the Cell in top ten science books on Amazon.com
- Stephen Meyer debate against Michael Shermer on Lee Strobel’s TV show
Free documentaries on intelligent design
Here are the 2 playlists:
- Unlocking the Mystery of Life (12 videos in a playlist)
- The Privileged Planet (12 videos in a playlist)
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