Tag: science
Why Doesn’t Intelligent Design Identify the Designer?
A friendly scientist contacted me recently with a good question.
Wishful Thinking: Chimps Know Right from Wrong
Here is another yearning attempt by the scientific community to elevate the capacities of animals to approach those of human beings.
As a Solution to the Origin of Life, RNA World Model Comes Under Attack
Now it seems that limits to evolution have become an argument for evolution.
To Discover Irreducibly Complex Mechanisms, Biologists Reverse Engineer a Worm
They explored how the nematode worm C. elegans orients itself to the earth’s magnetic field.
Does the Kitzmiller v. Dover Ruling Show that Intelligent Design is Academically Substandard?
We affectionately call this the “Judge Jones Said It, I Believe It, That Settles It” approach to ID.