Author: Casey Luskin
ID’s Top Six — The Origin of Animals
In his book Darwin’s Doubt, Stephen Meyer considers the nature of animals and what is required to build an animal.
ID’s Top Six — The Origin of Irreducibly Complex Molecular Machines
There is no known cause, other than intelligent design, that can produce machine-like structures with multiple interacting parts.
ID’s Top Six — The Origin of Information in DNA and the Origin of Life
The laws of the universe are necessary for life to exist. But they aren’t sufficient to explain how life arose.
ID’s Top Six — The Fine-Tuning of the Universe
Some scientists respond, “Well, there must be an enormous number of universes and each one is a little different. This one just happened to turn out right.”
ID’s Top Six — The Origin of the Universe
In 1927, Belgian astronomer Georges Lemaître theorized that the universe began with a single explosion from a densely compacted state.