Tag: Signature in the Cell
In the Beginning, Before There Was RNA, There Was…TNA?
Much of current origin-of-life research suffers from a myopia where researchers hone in on solving a particular problem without contextualizing their solution.
One of These Days, Alice, One of These Days. Pow! Right in the Kisser!
Among Darwinist bloggers, Jack Scanlan holds the distinction of having registered the longest-standing series of empty threats to read/review/debunk Signature in the Cell.
On Signature in the Cell, Robert Saunders Still Doesn’t Get It
I have no doubt that Dr. Saunders is informed about his discipline but the arguments he presents here are weak.
The New Rallying Cry: “Intelligent Design Is Dead!”
Help! Some leading Darwinists have cooked up a pot of al dente fettuccini noodles and they are cruelly flogging us with it.
From the Darwinist Blogosphere, Stephen Meyer’s Trip to London Elicits a Typical Reaction
Molecular genetics professor Robert Saunders was sent an invitation which he accepted, though he didn’t turn up for the event. However he decided to blog about it anyway.