Month: February 2013
“Appeal to Authority”? A Reader Rightly Chides Me
Dr. Skell is by far the more credible source, but just not for the precise reason I initially indicated.
Machine Within a Machine: The Ciliary Partitioning System
The cilium as a whole, an antenna-like structure on most human cells, was already irreducibly complex. Now, just one part of it appears also to be irreducibly complex.
It’s Life, Jim, But Not as We Know It
“Thinking about the origin of RNA reminds me of the paradox of your grandfather’s ax.”
Why Does the History of Life Give the Appearance of Evolution?
Kenneth R. Miller challenges critics of Darwinism to explain why we find “one organism after another in places and in sequences… that clearly give the appearance of evolution.”
Another Difficulty with Darwinian Accounts of How Human Bipedalism Developed
An evolutionary bedtime story tells of how proto-man achieved his upright walking status when the forests of his native East Africa turned to savannas.