Tag: The Designed Body
Cardiovascular Function: The Heart Follows the Rules
The body uses the heart to pump blood throughout the cardiovascular system so its cells can get what they need.
Cardiovascular Function: Potassium Control and the Case for Intelligent Design
For the body to survive, the system that controls potassium must inherently “know” what is needed and do it naturally.
Cardiovascular Function: The Body’s Irreducibly Complex System for Controlling Potassium Content
Chance and the laws of nature result in debility and death, not functional ability and life.
Cardiovascular Function: Sodium’s Real Life Consequences
As Michael Behe would say, the system the body uses to control its sodium is irreducibly complex.
Understanding Cardiovascular Function: Sodium Control as an Irreducibly Complex System
Explaining how such a system could arise via an unguided mutation/selection mechanism remains a major stumbling block for modern evolutionary theory.