Category: Intelligent Design
Swedish Chimp Throws Rocks at Zoo Visitors, Prompting a Good Question
How “matter (in this case the brain) can appear to be influenced by something that does not exist (the future).”
Darwinism as a “Bottoms Up” View of Life
Suppose each of the members of an orchestra were to compose and record a demo piece independently, and then the collection of 25 audiotapes were to be run concurrently.
Why Proteins Aren’t Easily Recombined
There seems to be an idea floating about among some biologists that it is easy to recombine protein domains or swap bits of protein structure to generate new function.
Scientists Probe the Search and Rescue System in the Cell
Darwin? They had no need of that hypothesis.
In Harper’s Magazine, Contrasting Intelligent Design and the Multiverse
One has evidence and argument. The other has none: It is strictly a gambit to avoid the implication of design.