Category: Life Sciences
Progress in Defining “Being Alive”
I have long believed that “being alive” is the fundamental predicate to possessing even rudimentary intrinsic moral value.
Marcos Eberlin: Chicken-and-Egg Questions Suffuse Life, Pointing to Intelligent Design
“To get A we need B, but to get B we first need A. To get both together, we need foresight — an engineer capable of planning for the future.”
With Three Nobel Endorsements, Chemist Marcos Eberlin Advances Case for Intelligent Design
This is the refrain of the book: “It is all or death!” “All or nothing!” Half-solutions are no solutions at all.
Listen: Paul Nelson and Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig on Randomness in Natural Selection
As Lönnig points out, Richard Dawkins and others are at great pains to deny the connection. Why would that be?
Does T-urf13 Refute Irreducible Complexity? A Response to Arthur Hunt
Since 2007, Hunt has been claiming to have refuted Michael Behe’s thesis that irreducible complexity cannot arise by mindless evolutionary processes.