Wallace's flying frog Type post Author Michael Flannery Date November 22, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Alexander Fleming, Alfred Russel Wallace, Archimedes, Arthur Koestler, Charles Darwin, creationism, Daniel Dennett, Darwinism, Edinburgh University, evolution, history, intelligent evolution, natural theology, On the Origin of Species, penicillin, R.H. Barfield, Sherrie Lyons, socialism, South America, spiritualism, teleology, Thomas Kuhn, Victorians, William Paley Alfred Russel Wallace’s Greatest Journey Michael Flannery November 22, 2023 Evolution, Intelligent Design 7 Alfred Russel Wallace took a journey Darwin could not follow. He went from natural selection to natural theology. Read More ›
Wallace_frog Type post Author Michael Flannery Date August 2, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Alexander Fleming, Alfred Russel Wallace, Archimedes, Arthur Koestler, Charles Darwin, creationism, Daniel Dennett, Darwinism, Edinburgh University, evolution, history, intelligent evolution, natural theology, On the Origin of Species, penicillin, R.H. Barfield, Sherrie Lyons, socialism, South America, spiritualism, teleology, Thomas Kuhn, Victorians, William Paley Alfred Russel Wallace’s Greatest Journey Michael Flannery August 2, 2018 Evolution, Intelligent Design 7 Wallace’s formulation of evolution was quite incompatible with Darwin’s. His theory might be called intelligent evolution. Read More ›
flagellum Type post Date October 26, 2017 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Archimedes, bacteria, bacterial flagellum, Charles Darwin, Darwin's Black Box, Frank Turek, Michael Behe, Nobel Prize, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, propeller, proteins, Revolutionary: Michael Behe and the Mystery of Molecular Machines (film), selection pressure, speed, torque, Unlocking the Mystery of Life Three Flagellum Updates Amplify Behe’s Challenge to Darwinism from Irreducible Complexity Science and Culture October 26, 2017 Intelligent Design 11 Here’s what’s new about the iconic molecular machine that launched Michael Behe’s design revolution. Read More ›