Hunter’s Visit
Cornelius Hunter gives his perspective of his visit to Cornell over at ID the Future:
Last night I visited Cornell University to give a presentation on evolutionary thought, and participate in a panel discussion on evolution and intelligent design with life science professors Richard Harrison and Kern Reeve. Like giving a theoretical lecture followed by an experimental demonstration, this two-event format allowed me both (i) to explain the non scientific philosophical background of evolution and (ii) to show a live demonstration of evolutionary thinking to prove my point.


That was a fairly incomplete summary of events. He didn’t mention black obelisks at all.
Comment by ivy privy — April 10, 2006 @ 4:10 pm
Just for kicks, I thought I’d through this one out: On ID the Future, Cornelius Hunter now has a response to Elliot Sober’s forthcoming paper. With much the same mindset he had when he visited Cornell, Hunter says:
LOLJust how out of touch is he with reality? Why doesn’t he just say that the sky is green and the grass is blue and be done with it?
Comment by Dan — May 1, 2006 @ 3:39 pm
Theological Naturalism Versus Empiricism in Modern Science
At the beginning of last month Cornelius Hunter gave a lecture with that topic at Cornell, and now the video is finally online. To watch it (in wmv; apologies to linux users) go here.
Many thanks to Jim Hilker and 4U Training Solutions for prov…
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