Tag: evolution
Getting It Together: Tethers, Handshakes, and Multitaskers in the Cell
Running a cell requires coordination. How do molecules moving in the dark interior of a cell know how and when to connect? Protein tethers offer new clues.
Can Evolution and Intelligent Design Be Happily Wedded?
Casey Luskin kicks off a series of interviews responding to theologian Dr. Rope Kojonen’s proposal.
Darwin’s Bluff Is a Number 1 New Release on Amazon!
Charles Darwin seems never to have been with honest with himself about the fact that his big book about the actual evidence for his theory could not be written.
Carnivory in Plants: A Problem for Evolution
The paper highlights features of carnivorous plants that exhibit irreducible complexity, a characteristic of designed systems, citing the work of Michael Behe.
Darwin’s Bluff — Continued
Recently, I turned up some later letters showing that Darwin’s bluff extended well beyond 1863.