Author: Casey Luskin
Molecular Machines and the Problematic RNA World
Writing at ENV last month, I explained why proponents of intelligent design are justified in using the term “molecular machines.”
Is Obama’s Speechwriter Borrowing Intelligent Design Lingo?
You’ll find almost the same words as a concluding thought in Stephen Meyer’s forthcoming book, Darwin’s Doubt.
What Law Students Are Learning About Intelligent Design
A law student at the University of Washington recently let us know what the textbook in his education law class has to say about intelligent design.
New York Times: "We are Sarcopterygian Fish," If You Ignore Contrary Data
The article highlights a recent paper in Nature reporting on the sequencing of the genome of the coelacanth, a famous fish often called a “living fossil.”
Why We’re Right to Call Them Molecular “Machines”
“No human contrivance operates with either the degree of complexity, the precision, or the efficiency of living cells.”