Tag: intelligent design
Dr. Geoffrey Simmons on Human Design — and Re-Creating It in Robots
Will robots ever experience empathy or other feelings, or develop a genuine sense of humor?
Dallas Conference Will Unveil Intelligent Design’s Original Edition
How does life emerge from that which is not alive? That mystery has long exercised a peculiar fascination.
Intelligent Design and Intelligent Dieting: New Book by Jay Richards on the Wisdom of Fasting
At a moment’s notice, Darwinists can spin forth a just-so story about the habits of Paleolithic man. With a little imagination, no doubt you could tell such an after-the-fact story yourself.
Meyer on “Nested Coding”: Another Successful Design Prediction
Overlapping genes, or “nested coding,” was anticipated by microbiologist Siegfried Scherer.
Patterns of Design in Human Life
Dr. Simmons sees clues of design in the processes of reproduction, in development, and in the many complex events in the lungs and vascular system that make childbirth possible.