We believe the ice sheet was not around all the time. It was only around during cool snaps of the climate. Kenneth R. Miller climatecoolice Change image and share on social
Although each egg cell produced by a woman carries a single X chromosome, the sperm cells produced by a man carry either an X or a Y. This means, in very simple terms, that the sperm cell determines a baby's sex. Kenneth R. Miller babycarrycell share on social
The argument for intelligent design basically depends on saying, 'You haven't answered every question with evolution,'... Well, guess what? Science can't answer every question. Kenneth R. Miller answerargumentbasically Change image and share on social
Being a Christian, I'm eager to introduce people to Jesus. I just don't think I should do it in the science classroom. Kenneth R. Miller christianclassroomeager Change image and share on social
The scientific argument advanced for intelligent design at the Dover trial, those arguments collapsed, scientifically and intellectually. Kenneth R. Miller advanceargumentcollapse Change image and share on social
What evolution tells us is that we are part of a grand, dynamic, and ever-changing fabric of life that covers our planet. Even to a person of faith, in fact especially to a person of faith, an understanding of the evolutionary process should only deepen their appreciation of the scope and wisdom of the creator's work. Kenneth R. Miller appreciationchangecover share on social
'Intelligent Design,' the relabeled, repackaged form of American creationism, has always had a problem. It just can't seem to produce any evidence. Kenneth R. Miller americancreationismdesign Change image and share on social
From Roger Bacon, the 13th century Franciscan who pioneered the scientific method, to George Lemaitre, the 20th century Belgian priest who first developed a mathematical foundation for the 'Big Bang,' people of faith have played a key role in advancing scientific understanding. Kenneth R. Miller 13th20thadvance share on social
Any suggestion that science and religion are incompatible flies in the face of history, logic, and common sense. Kenneth R. Miller commonfacefly Change image and share on social
America's got a Darwin problem - and it matters. According to a 2009 Gallup poll taken on the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth, fewer than 40% of Americans are willing to say that they 'believe in evolution.' Kenneth R. Miller 200thamericaamerican share on social