Tag: Irreducible Complexity
InterVarsity Press Stumbles with Sloppy Anti-ID Book by BioLogos Advisor Greg Cootsona
Can we be frank? Cootsona’s treatment of ID is pathetic. As “scholarship,” it’s embarrassing.
Pre-Adaptation: In Evolutionary Explanations, Too Much Serendipity
“The bombardier beetle’s ancestors simply pressed into different service chemicals that already happened to be lying around. That’s often how evolution works.”
The Designed Body: Our Irreducibly Complex Blood Pressure Control System
We always hear about friends and family with blood pressure problems. There’s something easy to miss, though.
Tendons Are Irreducibly Complex
A simple tissue we take for granted turns out to represent another example of irreducible complexity in the human body.
Irreducible Complexity in Molecular Machine Assembly
We know that many molecular machines are irreducibly complex in their operation. Even more IC is the process of assembling them in the cell.