Author: Jonathan McLatchie
Is Complexity an Argument Against Design?
Often these claims that “no designer would have done it that way” dissolve on closer inspection.
The DNA Replisome: A Paradigm of Design
One can hardly appeal to natural selection to account for the origins of DNA replication without assuming the existence of the thing one seeks to explain.
A Misguided Critique of Irreducible Complexity
Danaher’s critiques of irreducible complexity are poorly informed and based on misunderstandings of intelligent design and what its key defenders argue.
Are Proponents of ID Religiously Motivated, and Does It Matter?
If Danaher wants to scrutinize the religious motives of ID proponents, we have to consider what such a line of attack would do to evolution.
In Its Design, the Body’s Thermostat Resembles Human Technology
The existence of thermostatic control of our body temperature is not at all surprising supposing life to be the product of a purposeful engineer.