Tag: proteins
Rosenhouse’s Blunder: Another Nonsensical Mathematical Argument Against Intelligent Design
Darwinist mathematician Jason Rosenhouse uses the analogy of a coin toss to defend the Darwinian explanation.
Natural Machinery Operates Without Intervention; But How?
We’re going to need a new philosophy: one that can handle realities the Elizabethans and Victorians could never have imagined.
Unraveling the Myth that Undesigned Processes Generate Novel Functions
In short, the sequences performed no new function, so no new information was created.
Imagining “Abiogenesis”: Crick, Watson, and Franklin
There are some biologists, such as Richard Dawkins, who still pin their faith in ideas which have resulted only in blankly negative experimental results.
Brain Neurons Are “Comparable to a Library”
It’s one of those occasions in biology (not rare) when the term “intelligent design,” despite other merits, falls flat as a description.