Month: March 2017
The Designed Body, Continued: Coherence Wins, Gradualism Fails
Suppose I want to build a car that’s capable of getting me from point A to point B. It minimally takes several dozen parts.
Stephen Hawking: Darwinian Evolution, Ergo Bring on Global Government
While conceding there’s a great deal to admire in the courage he shows in bearing up under his physical trials, let’s also be honest.
Vertebrates to Land Is an Evolutionary Transition Dripping with Teleology
Darwinian evolution is supposed to have done away with the need for purpose or will in driving the history of life. The words of Darwinists themselves tend to refute that idea.
The Designed Body: Irreducible Complexity on Steroids = Exquisite Engineering
Perhaps because life is so common, it’s easy to lose sight of how tenuous it is. Life depends on a delicate balance of forces.
Fact Check: We Get Results as Digital Journal Quietly Amends Noxious Headline
The reader was supposed to picture military aircraft raining ordnance on high school biology classrooms.