Author: Casey Luskin
The Fabric of Nature: Michael Denton’s New BIO-Complexity Paper Argues for “Laws of Form” Finely Tuned for Life
Just as Darwinism cannot explain these laws, the laws themselves cannot explain all the adaptive complexity of life. Structuralism leaves plenty of room for intelligent design.
Douglas Axe and Ann Gauger Argue that Design Best Explains New Biological Information
A new design-based model of biology could help scientists understand how systems like metabolism arose.
In Biological Information: New Perspectives, Michael Behe finds Loss of Function Mutations Challenge the Darwinian Model
Behe begins by observing that at the molecular level, far more mutations will cause loss-of function (LOF) than will cause a gain-of-function (GOF).
In Biological Information: New Perspectives, Jonathan Wells Explores Functions for Non-Gene-Coding Information
Is there functional information in DNA outside of the genes? And how about epigenetic information that exists outside of DNA entirely?
In BIO-Complexity and Biological Information: New Perspectives, Granville Sewell Defends his Arguments on the Second Law of Thermodynamics
Sewell’s recent articles address a rejoinder from Darwin-defenders and reframe the issue to show that the second law could potentially be a problem for Darwinian evolution.