Tag: Andrew McDiarmid
Michael Behe and Cilia 3.0 … or, Irreducible Complexity Cubed
The once seemingly humble cilium is actually even more irreducibly complex than Dr. Behe suggested in his first book.
Dawkins Is Knocked “Sideways with Wonder” by Cell’s Design
Yes, he doesn’t call it “intelligent design,” of course, and I’m confident he would deny the cell is designed.
Evolution & ID in a Nutshell — Going Strong One Year On
Andrew McDiarmid and Eric Anderson discuss both the praise and criticism the book has received.
To Say the Least, Altruism Is Not an Easy Fit with Darwinism
Evolutionists have made some progress (they think) explaining such things with theories of group selection or kin selection.
Paleontologist Buries Another Proposed Cambrian Precursor
Günter Bechly explains why the Precambrian fossil Namacalathus fails as a transitional precursor to the Cambrian explosion.