Tag: teleology
Evolutionists Have a Simple Proposal for the Mammalian Jaw
The bottom line is the evidence does not fit the theory.
Vertebrates to Land Is an Evolutionary Transition Dripping with Teleology
Darwinian evolution is supposed to have done away with the need for purpose or will in driving the history of life. The words of Darwinists themselves tend to refute that idea.
In Evolutionary Literature, Researchers Habitually Slip in Teleological Language
How would you explain the evolution of a small set of genes that are expressed for but a few hours when we consist of only 8-16 cells?
Intelligent Design Is Older Than You Think — A Lot Older
If one figure can be identified as the founder of ID, Anaxagoras may well fit the bill.
Intelligent Design and the Artist’s Soul (Part 3)
Editor’s Note: This is crossposted at Professor Scot McKnight’s Beliefnet blog, Jesus Creed. The first post in this series is found here, and the second here. The Origin of Beauty Benjamin Wiker and Jonathan Witt’s masterful book A Meaningful World: How the Arts and Sciences Reveal the Genius of Nature gives the following illustration of how modern scientific reductionists treat nature and the arts: Imagine hearing the following account of one of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s symphonies: ‘We have been able to prove that this particular symphony is actually reducible to a series of notes that happen to be played both at the same time in chords and one after another, creating a string of disturbances in the air caused by Read More ›