Category: Science
Want to Harmonize Evolution and Design? Consider the Bacterial Flagellum
I hope it’s clear that Kojonen’s effort to harmonize evolution and design (as he envisions it) is not so easy in the case of the bacterial flagellum.
Fossil Friday: Cretaceous Insect Chimera Illustrates a Design Principle
Why does this fossil insect specimen have implications for intelligent design? The reason lies in the striking convergences it exhibits.
William Whewell: Statesman of Science
Are there natural limits to biological change? Is the evidence for design in nature well founded?
The Interactome Multiplies Specified Complexity
No longer think of proteins as isolated parts in a cell. Think of them as friends networking and participating together in a community.
Neuroscience Must Be Dualist, Whether or Not “Science” Allows It
No matter what terminology is chosen, the materialist project always and necessarily amounts to eliminating the mind.