Month: August 2016
New Precambrian Embryos Are Equivocal at Best
Evolutionists are still desperate to find a long fuse for the Cambrian explosion.
A Sense of Balance: Understanding the Vestibular Apparatus
Common sense teaches that without this special sense our earliest ancestors could never have survived.
Artificial Intelligence and the Language Barrier
If you have a few free minutes, try, for fun, filling them with Google Translate.
Putting Words to the Universal Design Intuition
Here’s the silliest objection yet to the argument in Doug Axe’s new book, Undeniable.
Teleology and the Mind
Perhaps the turning point in modern philosophy of science was the abandonment of teleology by Francis Bacon.