Category: Intelligent Design
In Science and Human Origins, Casey Luskin Reveals the “Big Bang” of Human Evolution
If you try to grasp the logic of life’s history from an exclusively etiological perspective, you’ll be left puzzled by sudden inexplicable developments that seem to defy all sense.
Dennett on Competence without Comprehension
In Turing’s contribution to computer science, Daniel Dennett finds proof that a reductionist, materialist understanding of life and cognition is well in hand.
How the Genome “Decides” Where to Splice
This sounds very much like computer programming, where options are programmed into the code, but the code is not itself making the decisions.
Science and Religion at the Portsmouth Institute
Some lessons drawn from debating Darwinists in general, and Ken Miller in particular.
Duly Knotted: A Problem for Evolution
Bacteria, yeast and humans have very similar proteins that form slipknots.