Tag: evolution
Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection Has Left a Legacy of Confusion over Biological Adaptation
Our ability to adapt to fantastically diverse circumstances did not result from the happenstance of environmental conditions.
Major “Ibero-American Intelligent Design Congress” Reaches the Spanish-Speaking World
I had fantastic translation assistance from a Summer Seminar alumnus and valued colleague, Quezia Salgado, and my talk went well.
The Miracle Worker: How Darwinism Dishonors the Enlightenment
If the reigning materialist paradigm had even a tolerably convincing weight of evidence behind it, I would be the first to accept it.
The First “Simple” Self-Replicator?
Let’s imagine trying to design something as “simple” as a self-replicating cardboard box.
Physicist Brian Miller: Nanotech, Origin of Life, and Area 51
Dr. Miller offers an illustrative story: Imagine that what looks for all the world like an alien spaceship is discovered in the desert.