Category: Intelligent Design
Count on It: Bach, Biology, and the Baroque
Perhaps the parallel between what Michael Denton calls “non-adaptive order” in biology, and the art of the Baroque, goes a little further.
You Are What You Eat: The Beginnings of the Digestive Process
To digest and absorb life’s necessary nutrients, the gastrointestinal system depends on many parts working together.
Is It a "Pumpjack"? An "Unsewing" Machine? In Search of the Right Metaphor for a New Molecular Wonder
It’s mind-boggling. Could humans duplicate every part of a factory while it is in full operation?
What’s Wrong with the Terms "Anti-Science" and "Anti-Evolution"?
A colleague forwards to me a confused article dealing with “antievolution state laws,” aka academic freedom legislation.
What Graduates of Our Summer Seminars Say
I’ve been reviewing some of the comments we received from graduates of last year’s Seminars. They are just great.