Category: Intelligent Design
Somebody Thinks He Speaks for the Pope
One of the first things a Catholic scholar is supposed to understand is that you have to explain your terms.
Apoptosis Is Unchanged from Cambrian Corals to Humans
From the earliest multicellular animals of the Cambrian explosion till today, programmed cell death has not evolved at all.
On the Origin of the Term “Intelligent Design”
Critics of ID often allege that the term was invented by lawyers to get around the 1987 U.S. Supreme Court ruling Edwards v. Aguillard.
Think About This Next Time You Enjoy a Burrito: Why You Don’t Often Bite Your Tongue
Without specialized neurons, you’d bite more tongue than burrito.
Kinesin: Fast, Efficient, Essential, and Mysterious
So we have yet another complex system necessary for eukaryotic cellular function that seems to have appeared out of nowhere.