Month: September 2016
There’s Quality Control Even in the Cell’s Trash Pickup
Vital for life itself, the function that keeps cells clear of debris illustrates sophistication, planning, and robustness.
Solar Eclipse: By Design or “Happy Celestial Circumstance”?
Speaking of fire and intelligent design, our colleague Sarah Chaffee had an excellent post the other day.
Now on YouTube, the "Honest Wow" of Michael Denton and Fire-Maker
By lucky chance, Terrence Malick’s forthcoming documentary, Voyage of Time: Life’s Journey, had its premiere this week at the Venice Film Festival.
Genetic Similarities Between Fins and Limbs — Evidence for Evolution, Maybe, but Not for Darwinism
My assessment is this: There never were any transitional forms making both dermal bone and endochondral bone.
Darwin’s Doubt, Signature in the Cell Will Be Audiobooks; Hear the Prologue to Darwin’s Doubt Now!
While we don’t yet have release dates, we do have something to whet your appetite.