In a book chapter, Hughes and Blair of the University of Utah ask: "Is the flagellum irreducibly complex, or just complex?" Yet you still think there's no scientific debate on ID?
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We've already highlighted for you the video of Michael Behe visiting the University of Toronto and speaking on "Evidence of Design from Biology."
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Last night I was reading about the life of the Roman historian Tacitus, who wrote at a time of persecution and thought-control by the emperor Domitian.
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The authors say that they are going to explain how longer RNA sequences arise from shorter ones and how the ability to replicate emerges. OK, let's hear it.
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Plasticity refers to the ability of animal bodies to remarkably adapt themselves to challenges that otherwise you might expect to be catastrophic.
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This goes way beyond wishful thinking. There really does seem to be a transition going on, a veil of ignorance and denial pierced by Nagel's book.
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