Tag: irreducibly complex systems
Answering Farina on Behe’s Work: Irreducible Complexity
The first exhibit is Lenski’s long-term evolution experiment, in which, after some 33,000 generations, bacterial cells evolved the ability to grow on citrate.
Jonathan McLatchie on Classic Examples of Irreducibly Complex Systems
Dr. McLatchie explains the “likelihood ratio” of the evidence for irreducible complexity, a top-heavy ratio he says strongly supports a design hypothesis.
Engineering Brings Life and Vice Versa
An uplifting video about a life-saving invention encapsulates several running themes about intelligent design, with only one brief flaw.
Pope Benedict on Intelligent Design and the Dangers of Darwinian Materialism
“We are not some casual and meaningless product of evolution,” he said. “Each of us is the result of a thought of God.”
Premiere: New Behe Video Explores “Secrets” of Blood Clotting
Every time you cut yourself on a rose thorn while gardening, something amazing happens. One might even say it’s miraculous.