Category: Intelligent Design
A Third Rotary Motor Has Now Been Found in Bacteria
The flagellum, ATP synthase, and a gliding motor: that’s three independent, irreducibly complex rotary engines in some of the "simplest" living things.
On Academic Freedom Bills and More, Here’s Why I Rarely Trust Reporters: The Case of Patrick Anderson
Yesterday a reporter at the Argus Leader in South Dakota called to interview me. We discussed a bill that’s recently been submitted in his state.
If the Number Pi Were Set to Music
This is what it would sound like.
Problem 5: Abrupt Appearance of Species in the Fossil Record Does Not Support Darwinian Evolution
The origin of whales has been called a “poster child for macroevolution.”
More from Nobel Laureate Charles Townes on Scientific Evidence of Design and Purpose in the Cosmos
In case you wondered if Townes’s comment on intelligent design was just a stray remark not representative of his general thinking, read on.