Category: Intelligent Design
Life’s Dynamic Machines Don’t Have to Be Supernatural to Be Designed
A book reviewer is in awe of the molecular machines in life that extract energy for function. He sees a scientific revolution brewing.
Nagel and Dembski on Life and Mind
A defense of Thomas Nagel’s appeal to unknown “teleological principles.”
On the Miller-Urey Experiment, Wikipedia Offers a Citation Bluff
Conventional wisdom among origin-of-life theorists holds that when you try to conduct Miller-Urey type experiments with the actual gasses present on the early Earth, you don’t get amino acids.
Human Evolution: A Facebook Dialog
Sometimes it might be a good idea to actually read what ID proponents write before critiquing it.
The Second Law Argument and Specified Complexity
What is the advantage of the second law argument if it is almost equivalent to another argument already used to defend intelligent design?