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Doctor’s Diary: Are Flaws in Our Design Responsible for Bad Things Happening to Good People?
When I lecture, I typically discuss intelligent design as if it were a near-perfect process creating inexplicably complicated living entities.
Aeon: “The Cell Is Not a Factory” — It’s Far More Complex
Viewing the cell’s nucleus as keeping a “collaborative notebook” implies record-keeping to maintain order and to act toward a purpose.
Denis Noble in Nature: “Time to Admit Genes Are Not the Blueprint For Life”
In his review, Noble comes right out and says that “Classic views of evolution should also be questioned.”
Compact Factory Optimizes Shape for Efficiency — A New Level of Intelligent Design in Life
A microbe was found to organize its electron transport machinery in a way that bends the membrane for optimum energy utilization.
Watch: Michael Behe Corrects Darwin’s Detour with a Cumulative Case for Intelligent Design
For thousands of years, the design of life was acknowledged by scientists and non-scientists, philosophers and physicians, religious and non-religious.