Month: July 2015
Newer Chimp Hands Are Irrelevant to Human Exceptionalism
On even the slightest pretexts, science reporting seeks to undermine the exceptional place of human beings in nature.
Denying ENCODE Data Won’t Change the Emerging Facts of Biology
The ENCODE project found that 80 percent of the human genome is biochemically functional — with 100 percent functionality in sight.
Living Waters Premieres to Large Enthusiastic Crowd in San Antonio
The next regional premiere takes place on Friday, August 7, here in Seattle.
Helping Us to Launch ID Inquiry, Michael Behe Explains Irreducible Complexity
Hear the first edition of a new segment of our popular podcast in which ID scholars answer your questions about intelligent design and evolution.
Understanding Cardiovascular Function: How the Body Controls the Heart
Just as a car’s performance depends on its engine size and efficiency, so too the body’s heart function must meet certain objective parameters.