In following the literature in which advocates for Darwinism review books by advocates of intelligent design, you come to be grateful for little things: when they get the name of the book right, when they give evidence of having read the book, when they do not grossly misrepresent the author's thesis or substitute a totally different thesis that they feel more comfortable answering for the real one.
On these points, writing on Jonathan Wells's Myth of Junk DNA at Huffington Post, John...
Published on September 24, 2011 14:00