Month: December 2016
Pre-Darwin, James Clerk Maxwell’s Design Argument Foreshadowed Modern ID Theory
We will consider the pre- and post-Darwin views of a genius who helped usher in the modern age of electromagnetic technology.
Behe: Nobel Prize for Chemistry Begs the Question of Intelligent Design
“Nano” machines are impressive as technical achievements. Yet they are also exceedingly simple, “cute” but “useless.”
Evolving Protein-Protein Binding — Not a Problem?
Dennis Venema writes a series of posts for BioLogos called “Letters to the Duchess” — an allusion to Galileo’s “Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina.”
Newfound Genetic Code-in-Code Regulates Stress Response
Discovery sheds light on reason for mismatch between codon numbers and amino acid numbers.
Is Evolution Falsifiable? Doug Axe Versus Biochemist Keith Fox on Premier Radio
As Dr. Axe puts it, “Is it possible to use science to show that something can’t happen?”