Tag: intelligent design
For Navigating Animals, a Gift from Magnetotactic Bacteria
Nowhere do these scientists explain how bacteria invented magnetotaxis and encoded it into their genes.
The Positive Case for Intelligent Design in Paleontology
The dominant pattern in the fossil record is explosions of new biological forms. The Cambrian explosion is a prime example.
Bullied by Atheists but Not Squashed, Physicist Eric Hedin Presents “Canceled Science”
“Nature cannot overcome the gargantuan information barrier between non-life and life.” Life with its “radiant beauty” defies naturalistic explanations.
Investigating the Evidence for Intelligent Design — in Biochemistry and Other Fields
Irreducible complexity and high CSI systems are found, indicating these systems were designed.
Behe: Magnetotactic Bacteria and Other Micro-Wonders
These bugs could point the way to a treatment for cancerous tumors, thanks to their natural ability to maneuver by sensing the Earth’s magnetic field.