Category: Intelligent Design
"Close to a Miracle": Unexpected Candor on the Origin of Proteins
This just in from ASBMB Today, the official magazine of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
Mistakes by Design
More often than not, it’s been a safe bet to begin with the assumption: "If it works, it’s not happening by accident."
The Venus Flytrap, an Improbable Wonder that Baffled Darwin
In Current Biology, the phrase about its being a "highly evolved mechanism" is used as a Darwinian substitute for "well designed system."
Paper: “Irreducible Organization” of DNA Necessary for Genetic Regulation
The paper uses a slightly different term but it amounts to the same thing as Behe’s “irreducible complexity,” and points implicitly to the same challenge to Darwinian accounts of origins.
Attempting to Win the Debate over Intelligent Design through Stereotyping
Journalists are trained not to resort to stereotypes in their reporting, but that training seems to be thrown out the door when they cover intelligent design.