Tag: ID 3.0
Peer-Reviewed Paper Applies Systems Engineering to Bacterial Chemotaxis
The article further demonstrates how only a design-based framework yields significant insight into the higher-level organization of biological systems.
Two Measures of Intelligent Design’s Advance: Peer-Reviewed Publications and ID 3.0
It’s a talking point for evolutionists that in the past two decades, intelligent design has stalled. Hardly!
Joana Xavier, Skepticism About Design, and a Fable About a Gray Parrot with an iPad
Xavier, of University College London, is a young origin-of-life researcher who has steadily pursued questions of central importance.
Luskin: Why Intelligent Design over Theistic Evolution?
Casey Luskin give a peek behind the scenes of ID 3.0, the current research program inspired by the intelligent design framework.
Luskin: Intelligent Design’s Past, Present, and Future
Dr. Luskin also makes the case that ID is science. It’s based on physical evidence rather than religious revelation, and it makes testable predictions.