Tag: astronomy
Uncommon Earth: Kepler Supports Denton
It sound like an anachronistic political endorsement, but it’s true: the Kepler spacecraft is supporting Michael Denton’s fine-tuning campaign with large contributions of data.
“Oldest Known Drawing,” and More Cases of Intelligent Design at Work in Science
Some scientists may denounce ID as a movement, but they find its practice very useful.
Enzymes Are Essential for Life; Did They Evolve?
Darwinian evolution, even in its 21st-century form, fails the formidable task of explaining how the first enzyme arose.
From Micro to Macro Scales, Intelligent Design Is in the Details
From the molecular nanomachines within a tiny cell to the large-scale structure of the universe, design is everywhere to be found.
ID’s Top Six — The Origin of the Universe
In 1927, Belgian astronomer Georges Lemaître theorized that the universe began with a single explosion from a densely compacted state.