Category: Intelligent Design
Machine Within a Machine: The Ciliary Partitioning System
The cilium as a whole, an antenna-like structure on most human cells, was already irreducibly complex. Now, just one part of it appears also to be irreducibly complex.
Why Does the History of Life Give the Appearance of Evolution?
Kenneth R. Miller challenges critics of Darwinism to explain why we find “one organism after another in places and in sequences… that clearly give the appearance of evolution.”
Speaking for “Answers in Genesis,” Creationist Georgia Purdom Hits a Nail on the Head
Dr. Purdom deserves congratulations for putting her finger on the difference between creationism and intelligent design.
Why I Feel Sorry for Callan Bentley’s Students
I only bring this up because it tells you something about the caliber of people we often have to deal with in the Darwin debate.
Unwinding the Double Helix: Meet DNA Helicase
With a rotational speed of up to 10,000 rotations per minute, the helicase rivals the rotational speed of jet engine turbines.