Tag: molecular machines
Design (But Not Design) Is the New Unifying Principle of Biology
The human eye is for seeing, whether or not it has any effect on genetics. However, this common-sense view has a problem.
“The Ultimate Bootstrap”
Caleb Scharf explores the degrees of magnitude separating the immensity of the universe from the smallest particle of matter.
ID’s Top Six — The Origin of Irreducibly Complex Molecular Machines
There is no known cause, other than intelligent design, that can produce machine-like structures with multiple interacting parts.
Michael Shermer and the Laws of Complexity
Recently, atheist Michael Shermer debated Catholic philosopher Edward Feser. The subject was Feser’s new book on five arguments for the existence of God.
Charles Darwin, Michael Behe — Two Revolutionary Scientists
Here’s a great insight and juxtaposition by historian and philosopher of science Michael Keas.