Tag: foresight
To Shave a Cow: Sternberg on Whale Evolution
That evolution, over a span of 11 million years or so, was once hailed as a “poster child” for the confirmation of Darwinian theory.
Fantastic Four: Marcos Eberlin Adds a Pillar to the Case for Intelligent Design
The ability to look ahead and foresee is no small matter, and even human beings can have trouble with it — as witness the supply chain problem.
Zip It: How Cells Repair Leaking Membranes
Membrane repair would have been necessary for the existence of the first cell. By what miracles did it arise?
Contingency Planning in the Cell Affirms Design
When sunlight is adequate, leaves are happy. On some days, though, there can be too much of a good thing.
Good News: Dallas Conference on Science and Faith Rescheduled for March 13
“Does our universe point to God? Do molecules show evidence of foresight? Were humans produced by intelligent design?”