Category: Intelligent Design
Flight of the Bumblebee Reveals Optimization at Multiple Levels
A biological revolution is underway. Technology has allowed field biologists to track individual animals as small as insects.
Biology as Engineering — Specifically, Systems Engineering
Listening to evolutionists, you often get the impression that they forget life is such an exquisitely orchestrated “performance.”
A Reasonable, but Incomplete, Account of How Humans Mastered Fire
The coincidences are so extraordinary that the inference to design is surely worthy of serious consideration.
The Mystery of Vision
Without the right refractive power or eyeball diameter our earliest ancestors would have been as blind as bats.
Cambrian Explosion Story Hour: Oxygen as a Creative Force, Again
Two papers point out problems with current theories about the rise of multicellular animals, only to embrace Darwinism in the conclusions.