Month: September 2015
Nose for Design: Irreducible Complexity, Goal-Directed Hierarchical Organization, Combinatorial Coding
A supreme example of hierarchical design exhibiting irreducible complexity and coded information is right up your nose.
Waiting for Mutations: Why Darwinism Won’t Work
The mutation rate, generation times, strength of selection versus genetic drift, population sizes, and time available don’t match up.
Natural Selection: Could It Be the Single Greatest Idea Ever Invented?
Things that can’t survive don’t. But why would that fact drive nature to produce anything as simple as a kitten?
The Giraffe’s Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve — a Stumbling Block for Intelligent Design?
Richard Dawkins and other evolutionists claim that the feature can only be explained by Darwinian evolution.
Controlling Blood Pressure Requires an Irreducibly Complex System
Without any one component, the system as a whole would fail and life would be impossible.