Tag: fine tuning
Eberlin: “Michael Denton Has Again Sent the Opponents of Cosmic Purpose Scurrying”
“Here we are confronted with definitive findings in favor of a powerful genius who foresaw and precisely orchestrated chemistry as a whole for life.”
Behe on Denton’s Latest: “The Universe Miraculously Got [It] Right”
“Michael Denton is the world’s most profound thinker about the physical and chemical requirements for the existence of a humanoid species like ourselves.”
New Book by Biologist Michael Denton on Nature’s Miraculous “Primal Blueprint”
To see cells in action, he notes a remarkable video, “Neutrophil Chasing Bacteria,” made in 1950s by a researcher at Vanderbilt University.
Tour, Meyer: The Mystery of Life Itself
As Stephen Meyer puts it here, “When life leaves, we don’t exactly know what’s left, but we know something left and it’s not just the physical.”
Michael Denton and Intelligent Design’s Big Tent
People who cannot agree on the details of a single theology, or any theology at all, do agree that nature gives an “overwhelming impression” (in Denton’s words) of design.