Category: Intelligent Design
Hands-On Chemistry Can’t Simulate Prebiotic Earth
Says Dr. Meyer, “Even the modest movement they get towards life seems to be intelligently designed at each step of the way.”
The Incredible Design of Vertebrate Blood Clotting
Recently, a commenter on the Center for Science and Culture’s Facebook page asked about a paper by the late biochemist Russell F. Doolittle.
From Winston Ewert, New Peer-Reviewed Paper on Dependency Graph Model
Ewert’s model represents a valuable tool in the developing theory of biological design, which should eventually supplant phylogenetic analyses.
New on YouTube: Michael Behe Unravels the Mystery of Biological Information — And the Marvel of Bones
The question posed by considering evolutionary theory versus intelligent design is whether a marvel like the femur could have arisen by chance-driven processes.
The Human Mind Is Wired for Music: How Did That Come About?
Most of us can correctly remember melodies and lyrics learned in childhood, even years after last having heard them.