Tag: Cologne
Carnivory in Plants: A Problem for Evolution
The paper highlights features of carnivorous plants that exhibit irreducible complexity, a characteristic of designed systems, citing the work of Michael Behe.
Intelligent Design, Ahead of Its Time: More on W. E. Lönnig’s 1971 Thesis
In his youth, Dr. Lönnig bravely opposed dogma that was almost universally accepted and perilous to question.
Opposition Is True Friendship: A Remembrance of Adolf Grünbaum (1923-2018)
How an atheist philosopher of science mentored an intelligent design theorist.
Behe’s New Book, Darwin Devolves — Stunning and Absolutely Convincing
I recently had a lively conversation with a former colleague at the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research in Cologne.
On German TV, an Interview with ID Proponent Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig
The interview is very accessible to the non-scientist and, in my opinion, is one of the best discussions of the major issues in this debate I have ever heard.