Category: Intelligent Design
Is There a Michelangelo Building Sandstone Arches?
A new theory about how sandstone arches form and persist provides a teachable moment on design detection.
Video: Robert Marks Speaking to the American Scientific Affiliation on “Algorithmic Specified Complexity”
William Dembski will be talking at the University of Chicago next week about “Conservation of Information in Evolution Search” — and Jerry Coyne is steamed.
Researchers Suggest Molecular Machine Is Irreducibly Complex
They say these systems “evolved,” as if that explained it, but the substance of everything else they say points to intelligent design.
Phys.org: Specialized Retinal Cells Are a “Design Feature,” Showing that the Argument for Suboptimal Design of the Eye “Is Folly”
A Darwinian paradigm assumes that biological systems are cobbled together haphazardly by natural selection over eons of unguided descent with modification.
In the Human Genome, Function Is There When You Look for It
There’s a highly emotional, not merely scientific, controversy raging about function in the human genome.