Month: April 2013
Why We’re Right to Call Them Molecular “Machines”
“No human contrivance operates with either the degree of complexity, the precision, or the efficiency of living cells.”
Did the Early Oceans Contain Oxygen?
The evolutionary story is being imposed forcibly on the data. This is a pattern we’ve observed before.
Do Darwinists Really Lack Reading Comprehension?
The other day I commented that in the face of tragedy, Darwinism and its Janus face, scientific materialism, rob us of the ability to say anything truly meaningful.
Dover Revisited: With Beta-Globin Pseudogene Now Found to Be Functional, an Icon of the “Junk DNA” Argument Bites the Dust
It’s been Exhibit A — literally, offered as evidence in a famous court case — for critics of ID who argue that our genome can’t be a product of design.
Fear and Trembling at the New Orleans Times Picayune
Angst-ridden columnists may find the language in the Louisiana Science Education Act confusing, but school administrators and teachers don’t.