Tag: intelligent design
Do Proteins Lack Metals, Reflecting Poor Design?
According to Erika DeBenedictis, “one of the big limitations of biology are the basic building blocks themselves.”
Exploring a TEDx Talk that Argues Biology Is “Imperfect” with “Gigantic Mistakes”
Proponents of intelligent design would agree that biology is imperfect and biomedicine should be encouraged to cure diseases and fix problems.
What Got My Attention about Intelligent Design
Bill Dembski pointed out that design detection, far from being an esoteric inference, lay in fact at the center of many normal human inquiries and activities.
Intelligent Design and Fine-Tuning for Scientific Discovery
The reason this evidence of “fine-tuning for discovery” is so satisfying to me is not just because it defeats the anthropic principle.
Dembski: If COVID-19 Was Designed in a Lab, Here’s How the Designers Might Cover Their Tracks
William Dembski offers insightful analysis about how we could go about determining whether the virus was designed.