campfire Type post Author Michael Denton Date July 23, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , Alfred Russel Wallace, ambient temperatures, Arthur Wilson, campfire, charcoal, coal, combustion, determination, Fire-Maker series, genius, inventiveness, iron, kiln, matter, metallurgy, oxygen, smelting, Stone Age, stone tools, technological advance, wood Combustion Is Anything but Ordinary Michael Denton July 23, 2020 Intelligent Design 5 The combustion of wood or coal may seem so familiar as to be unworthy of any comment. Read More ›
smelting Type post Author Michael Denton Date July 21, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , Ancient Near East, Arthur Wilson, Bronze Age, campfire, charcoal, clay, copper, fire, Fire-Maker series, intelligent design, kiln, metal, metallurgy, oxygen, smelting, temperature Fire and Metals — Primal Discoveries, by Design Michael Denton July 21, 2020 Intelligent Design 6 The ability to tame fire led to the invention of the art of cooking, and much more. Read More ›