Tag: random mutation
“Compelling,” “Thorough”: Biochemist Russell Carlson on Behe’s Mousetrap
“Over the years Behe has received a mountain of criticism, all of which has been answered by him in letters to the editors of journals, newspapers, and blogs.”
Excerpt: Letter to the Journal of Chemical Education
Unlike philosophy journals — or high school newspapers — many science journals are unwilling to publish responses by people attacked in their pages.
Listen: Michael Behe Answers Your Questions About Intelligent Design
What are some new examples of irreducibly complex systems? What are some objections to ID from well-known critics?
Many “Miracles”: Navigation Arose Independently Across Diverse Animal Species
From sea turtles to the family dog, animals travel unerringly over long distances using geophysical cues. And it all evolved, independently, by chance! Believe that?
C. S. Lewis Helps Us See Design in Three Dimensions
Just for a little while turn off the PBS science narrator in your head. Why should there be beauty? What is it for?