Tag: biochemistry
Origin of Life: Saved by Time?
Many materialists believe that the severe unlikelihood of the series of events required for the origin of life is not a serious problem.
All Living Systems Must Process Energy, Store and Utilize Information, and Replicate
Louis Pasteur showed that what appeared to be life springing forth from nonliving matter was actually life emerging from exceedingly small living organisms.
The Miracle of Man: Extraordinary “Coincidences” All the Way Down
The fine tuning, what Denton calls anthropic prior fitness, would seem to require foresight and planning on literally a cosmic scale.
Watch: Michael Behe Corrects Darwin’s Detour with a Cumulative Case for Intelligent Design
For thousands of years, the design of life was acknowledged by scientists and non-scientists, philosophers and physicians, religious and non-religious.
Investigating the Evidence for Intelligent Design — in Biochemistry and Other Fields
Irreducible complexity and high CSI systems are found, indicating these systems were designed.