Tag: dragonflies
Challenge to a Critic of the Design Intuition: How Do You Explain Your Own Use of It?
Previously, I questioned a theistic evolutionist’s claim that we can’t rule out chance as an explanation for something unless the probability of chance working can be calculated accurately.
In Bio-Inspired Engineering, De Facto Design Science Flourishes
Researchers may not call it ID, but what else do you call admiration for natural engineering that inspires attempts to imitate it?
Wikipedia Erases Paleontologist Günter Bechly
This is a big deal, and a reminder of a key dynamic in the debate about intelligent design.
The Unmistakable Imprint of Purpose — Response to a Theistic Evolutionist
We instantly spot the fruits of fertile imaginations by spotting their characteristic functional coherence. Dragonflies. Smartphones. Nuclear power plants.
Zombie Science: Four-Winged Fruit Fly, Eighteen-Winged Dragonfly — Two Hardy Evolutionary Icons
In a new video conversation, Dr. Wells recounts the progress of a lab experiment and its transformation in the hands of Darwin apologists.