Category: Intelligent Design
Irreducibly Complex: Design of the Type IV Secretion System
There was the Type III Secretion System some Darwinists tried to imagine as a stepping-stone to the bacterial flagellum, but the Type IV is radically different.
Debate: Where Do Complex Biological Systems Come From? Stephen Meyer v. Oxford Physicist Ard Louis
It’s hard to resist comparing heavy-weights like Louis — critics of ID who nevertheless engage the issues — to naysayers who specialize in running from a fight.
It’s Here! Darwin’s Doubt, the Paperback with a New Epilogue Responding to Dr. Meyer’s Critics
Well, it’s here in the sense that it’s here in our offices, though it won’t go on sale until June 3.
The Cold Trap: How It Works
As water vapor ascends in the atmosphere, it cools and condenses out, forming clouds and rain and snow and falling back to the Earth.
Is Earth’s Apparent Design for Life Simply the "Most Severe Case of Observational Bias in the History of Science"?
Astrobiologist David Waltham claims that the only explanation we need to explain our infinite good fortune is anthropic selection or observer bias.