Month: August 2013
The Fabric of Nature: Michael Denton’s New BIO-Complexity Paper Argues for “Laws of Form” Finely Tuned for Life
Just as Darwinism cannot explain these laws, the laws themselves cannot explain all the adaptive complexity of life. Structuralism leaves plenty of room for intelligent design.
Unsettling Science
Real Clear Science is a disappointing source of scientific news and opinion, largely because it seems to be edited with the idea that there is no mere “opinion” to it.
Unitary Pseudogenes and RNA Editing
Broken genes that appear to have been disabled by mutations have long been the flagship of many a critique of intelligent design.
Science Nationalized: The Next Generation Science Standards
In the context of scientific controversies from climate change to Darwinian evolution, the buzz phrase of the moment is "science denial."
Two Reasons Why Frequently Heard Criticisms of Specified Complexity Are Misguided
Proponents of intelligent design have long argued that “specified complexity” is a reliable indicator of design.