Tag: organisms
Is Vitalism Making a Comeback?
Vitalism is the age-old idea that living things possess a vital force — some fundamental element that generally does not exist in non-life.
Deconstructing Belief in Evolution
A young biochemist suggested to me that hurricanes constitute an observable example of a natural artifact exhibiting complexity.
Ignorance of Evolutionary Theory as a “Superpower”
Early in her career, Celeste Nelson tried to publish a paper on chicken lung development. The reviewers were not very interested in her findings.
Is Complexity an Argument Against Design?
Often these claims that “no designer would have done it that way” dissolve on closer inspection.
Two Articles in Nature Call for Rethink in Biology
These frank acknowledgements from evolutionary scientists are encouraging signs and serve to confirm what ID theorists have long argued.