Category: Intelligent Design
Sea Sponge’s "Structural Principles" Inspire "Design Strategy"
A humble sea sponge is anything but primitive. Its exquisite architecture could inspire stronger building materials.
Neo-Darwinism’s Catch-22: Before Evolving New Features, Organisms Would Be Swamped by Genetic Junk
A new peer-reviewed paper in the journal Complexity presents a computational model of evolution.
Messengers from Army HQ: Hormones and Neurohormones
To take control in a military operation requires the coordinated activity of a reconnaissance team, headquarters, and the soldiers in the field.
Sure, There Might Be Life on Mars — But Evolutionary Thinking Doesn’t Help Explain Why
Intelligent design is certainly compatible with finding life on Mars, and perhaps ID thinking could help guide such research.
Suspicious? Darwin Defenders Have Two Modes of Communication — One for the Uninitiated, One for the Guild
By contrast, ID advocates address the scientific community and the general public in much the same language.