Tag: complexity
40 Trillion Cells in Your Body, Each Poses a Mystery — Episode 2 of Secrets Series Is Now Up
“Except for guys like these, not everyone really understands what’s inside.” So says Lehigh University biochemist Michael Behe.
Can Evolution Create Mind? Can We?
The arrival of humans on the scene of life is impossible to explain through unguided evolution alone, says Dr. Geoffrey Simmons.
Aquinas’ Fifth Way: The Proof from Specification
What’s remarkable in nature is not so much that nature follows complex patterns, but that it follows any pattern at all.
Self-Induced Blindness: Round 3 with Kevin Williamson
Of course, an allergy to conceding error is not unique to ID opponents, but it is typical of them.
Is Biology Approaching the Threshold of Design Acceptance?
A recent biology paper inches up to the edge of design advocacy, without using the phrase “intelligent design.”