Tag: singing
Communication, in Human Life and Beyond: An Irreducibly Complex Design
Communication saturates the animal kingdom in many forms. At the cellular level, communication forms an integral part of sustaining physical being.
Singing — A Remarkable Gift, by Design
The vagus nerve is implicated in how our nervous systems respond when we engage in singing and related vocal activities.
Evolutionary Model Can’t Account for Singing
Our fascination with singing and how enamored we can become with hearing quality vocalists reveals something significant about our identity as humans.
Mind, Matter, and Intelligent Design
Let’s extend our speculations about the nature of spirit and its interactive ability with this material universe to considerations on the origin of life.
The Supposed Bad Design of the Human Pharynx
The pharynx affords us the abilities to breathe and swallow, but it does much more. It affords the ability for speech, language, and singing.