Category: Intelligent Design
Transformative: “Mary,” a PhD Biochemistry Student, on the Summer Seminars on ID
Why does she use a pseudonym in the interview? You may be able to guess, but listen in to hear her explanation.
Up from Dawkins: Summer Seminars Were a Turning Point for Me
I wanted to determine whether I was, as Richard Dawkins asserted, an accident of nature. Or was I created by God?
Walking Cells and Other Surprises Among Protists — An Evolutionary Challenge
That many show no clear phylogenetic connection with other microbes, and may contain unique morphological structures, poses a severe challenge to Darwinism.
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.
Can the Laws of Nature Design Life? Emily Reeves Considers the Compatibility of Evolution and ID
As an example, Dr. Reeves describes how the law of gravity interacts with a growing plant.