Author: Casey Luskin
Why the Type III Secretory System Can’t Be a Precursor to the Bacteria Flagellum
Matt Baker thinks he’s found a flagellar component that can function outside the flagellar system and that this refutes irreducible complexity.
Biophysicist Matt Baker Is an Intelligent Design Critic Who Doesn’t Understand Irreducible Complexity
Seeking to counter Behe’s argument in Darwin’s Black Box, the article purports to explain how the bacterial flagellum is the result of Darwinian evolution.
ENCODE Critics: Evolution Proves Our Genome Is Junky … Which Proves Evolution
Like the famed serpent pursuing its own tail, evolution defenders argue in a circle.
Denying ENCODE Data Won’t Change the Emerging Facts of Biology
The ENCODE project found that 80 percent of the human genome is biochemically functional — with 100 percent functionality in sight.
Trash Be Gone: Why Are Biologists Lashing Out Against Empirically Verified Research Results?
Is the vast majority of the human genome useless junk or crucial for cellular function?