Category: Intelligent Design
“Pointless Bones”? Nathan Lents Bites at Stuart Burgess’s Ankle
From an engineering perspective, the bones of the ankle, in their complex and functional artistry, are very far from “pointless.”
Rescuing Evolutionary Theory from Darwinian Mythology
Robert Shedinger reports on the contrast between Darwin’s private view of his theory of natural selection and the public view as detailed in his published work.
A Power Grid in Muscle Cells Has Profound Design Implications
To see why, we must remember that muscles first appear in the Cambrian explosion.
Scientific Paper Argues Antarctic Icefish “Designed to Utilize Hemoglobinless Blood”
“Proponents of intelligent design see customizations to decrease blood viscosity as examples of teleology in biology.”
Peer-Reviewed Paper Answers Claims of “Bad Design” of the Human Foot/Ankle
Many who have studied the foot recognized its “excellent design.” Leonardo da Vinci called the human foot “a masterpiece of engineering and a work of art.”