Tag: biochemistry
Sean McDowell: As an Introduction to Intelligent Design, Heretic Is a Top Pick
It’s surprising to reflect that no scientist up till now had fully shared his own experience in rethinking Darwinism.
How Biochemist Matti Leisola’s Lab Experience Persuaded Him of Intelligent Design
Leisola describes a humble example — the enzymes in washing powder we use in the laundry, with the ability to degrade proteins.
Jonathan Witt, Matti Leisola, and the “Line of Despair”
Francis Schaeffer described what he called the “line of despair,” an assumption that faith and reason are separated from each other permanently.
At Bridalveil Fall — Michael Denton on the Wonder of Water
Thanks to a unique cluster of properties, water is able to fulfill many roles essential to our living planet.
An Extraterrestrial Spin on the RNA World
The authors argue that RNA molecules appeared in warm little ponds more than 4.17 billion years ago, transported by “meteorites and interplanetary dust particles.”