Tag: viruses
Darwinism Would Fare Poorly Against Pandemics
When combatting disease-causing pathogens, we don’t use the idea that Darwinian evolution is of unlimited creativity. Just the opposite!
Join Michael Behe for an Online Conversation about Viruses and Evolution
Dr. Behe will review the biochemistry of viruses in general and COVID-19 in particular.
COVID-19, Random Mutations, and Aristotle’s Matrix of Design
Dr. Egnor draws upon Aristotle to argue that mutations and other random events only occur, and have their meaning, against a backdrop of purpose and design.
Viruses: An Intelligent Design Perspective
Certainly, in a context of global anxiety, this is a subject that needs to be approached with sensitivity and humility.
Listen: Biochemist Michael Behe Puts Coronavirus in a Helpful Scientific Perspective
Are we 8 percent virus (when we’re not 98 percent chimpanzee)? Dr. Behe explains that it’s not quite that clear.