Tag: intelligent design
Brian Miller: Rarity and Isolation of Proteins in Sequence Space
Dr. Miller reports on research showing that the probability of a protein continuing to work after each mutation drops precipitously.
On the Origin of Life, a Measure of Intelligent Design’s Impact on Mainstream Science
Dr. Xavier rejects ID, but recommends an ID book to “everyone I can” because “it exposes a lot of the questions that people try to sweep under the carpet.”
From Nature, a Devastating Critique of Origin-of-Life Research
The magazine started by Norman Lockyer in 1869 to promote Darwin’s naturalistic views has had to face judgment day.
Specified Complexity Made Simple: The Historical Backdrop
What happened to change the fortunes of specified complexity in the mainstream scientific community? The intelligent design movement happened.
Can Evolution and Intelligent Design Work Together in Harmony?
Or is that wishful thinking? Casey Luskin concludes his conversation with philosopher Stephen Dilley about a recent proposal.