Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Progress Report
For those of you who've noticed that we've been posting a little less during the past week, RSR should let you know that we've been on the road lately.
The downside for many of you, though perhaps not all, is fewer posts. The upside is that we interviewed Dr. Robert Pennock at a little Japanese restaurant in E. Lansing yesterday.
Pennock is a philosophy professor at Michigan State University, the author of Tower of Babel: The Evidence against the New Creationism, and an expert witness for the plaintiffs in the Dover intelligent design trial.
Dr. Pennock ate his eel with relish. RSR, perhaps having lived too long in the barbecue capital of the world, picked at his vegetarian sushi roll.
It was great conversation. Wonderful raw material for a profile of Pennock and the state of the intelligent design movement. Look for it next week.
The downside for many of you, though perhaps not all, is fewer posts. The upside is that we interviewed Dr. Robert Pennock at a little Japanese restaurant in E. Lansing yesterday.
Pennock is a philosophy professor at Michigan State University, the author of Tower of Babel: The Evidence against the New Creationism, and an expert witness for the plaintiffs in the Dover intelligent design trial.
Dr. Pennock ate his eel with relish. RSR, perhaps having lived too long in the barbecue capital of the world, picked at his vegetarian sushi roll.
It was great conversation. Wonderful raw material for a profile of Pennock and the state of the intelligent design movement. Look for it next week.