Tag: Irreducible Complexity
New Book, The Comprehensive Guide to Science and Faith, Answers Key Questions on Intelligent Design
“If anyone thinks that the study of science and faith should be disparate disciplines, here are more than 656 reasons why they’re wrong.”
The Stop Lights in the Cell
Even a cell needs laws and enforcers. When the enforcers don’t do their jobs, crime increases in cities and in cells.
Meyer in the Jerusalem Post: Farewell to the Purposeless Cosmos
From living in South Africa for more than four years, I got a good sense of African perspectives on atheism.
The Multiverse Is Some Scientists’ “God of the Gaps”
This brand of scientific ideology requires a “God of the gaps” — Eugene Koonin’s “present model” — to explain away mysteries like the origin of life.
An ID Prediction for CRISPR Gene Editing
From an design perspective, there is no compelling reason to think that CRISPR gene editing will constitute an enhancement tool for building superior humans.