Category: Intelligent Design
Intelligent Design Conference on Saturday, September 15, in San Diego
Join Discovery Institute scientists and scholars at an Intelligent Design Conference Saturday September 15th in San Diego titled, “Science and Faith: Friends or Foes?”
Here Comes McBride (Again): The Debate on Junk DNA Continues
While it is certainly true that function has not yet been identified for the majority of the genome, there is no reason to think the current trend — of finding new, previously unsuspected functionality — will not continue.
Homework Avoidance: A Major Reason for Resistance to Intelligent Design
Intelligent design’s toughest challenge at the moment, in a debate of such consequence for the culture, may be to make our ideas readily comprehensible to a wide public.
In a Fly’s Eye: My, Oh My, What Evolution — er, Design
Studies on fly eyes reveal remarkable mechanisms for light collection with perfect efficiency and adaptation over a wide range of conditions, employing digital-to-analog conversion and adaptive sampling.
“Junk DNA,” “Non-Coding DNA,” and Larry Moran’s Hyper-Pedantry
It seems that we have yet another case where the words of ID proponents have been twisted and misrepresented.