Tag: biology
Up from Dawkins: Summer Seminars Were a Turning Point for Me
I wanted to determine whether I was, as Richard Dawkins asserted, an accident of nature. Or was I created by God?
Can the Laws of Nature Design Life? Emily Reeves Considers the Compatibility of Evolution and ID
As an example, Dr. Reeves describes how the law of gravity interacts with a growing plant.
Summer Seminar on ID Is a Glorious (and Cost-Free) Opportunity
The setting is idyllic — towers of red rock and ponderous pines, and numberless critters, from deer to bobcats to garter snakes (I caught a cute one).
Does Darwinism Meet the Tests of a True Theory?
An example of a now-discarded theory is that of spontaneous generation, a hypothetical process of living organisms developing from nonliving matter.
Orgelian Specified Complexity
I have presented Orgel’s account of specified complexity so readers can decide which they prefer, Orgel’s or the one described in this series.