Tag: Computational Sciences
How the Genome “Decides” Where to Splice
This sounds very much like computer programming, where options are programmed into the code, but the code is not itself making the decisions.
The Continuing Conundrum of Human Uniqueness
“Human dethronement still eludes the Darwinians, whose search has stalled.”
If Engineers Program DNA, Is It Intelligent Design?
The intelligent design movement may now take a bow and say, “We told you so.”
Information: What Is it?
Readers will be interested in this video of a lecture that our friend Robert J. Marks did for a course introducing engineering to Baylor students.
The Universe Is Haunted: Reflections on the “Nature of Nature”
In hanging the fraudulent creationist label on intelligent design, Darwinists enjoy such success partly because those on the ID side seldom stop to paint a broad, encompassing, and accessible portrait of what exactly is going on in nature. The Nature of Nature stands out for its monumental comprehensiveness.