Category: Intelligent Design
Another “Junk DNA” Icon Bites the Dust
Casey Luskin examines a paper which argues that the famous beta-globin pseudogene is functional. Why is this pseudogene famous?
Application Period Is Open for Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design
What makes the Summer Seminars so special? Last year Emily Kurlinski talked with a graduate, “Mary,” who is pursuing her own research in the world of academia.
God Hypothesis: Meyer “Masterfully Summarizes the Evidence,” Says Biochemist Anthony Futerman
It’s the evidence from cosmology and physics and biology together that allows the inference not just to a generic intelligent designer but to a personal God.
Jay Richards: A Look Back at Paley and Hume
Dr. Richards addresses David Hume’s critique of analogical arguments like those used by William Paley.
Subduction and the “Mechanism” of Intelligent Design
We can see plenty of evidence that intelligent design in nature is real, but it’s not always clear exactly how that design is instantiated in nature.