ngc4654-1-v5f-final.webp 2 Type post Author Eric Hedin Date October 16, 2023 CategoriesFaith & ScienceFine-tuningIntelligent DesignPhysics Tagged , beauty, biochemical systems, C.S. Lewis, Christianity, complexity, David Klinghoffer, divine image, evil, food, free choice, George Ellis, good, humans, information, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, laws of nature, life after death, lifespan, living cell, nuclear weapons, Templeton Prize, universe Nature Reflects an Intelligent Design — But Also a Moral One Eric Hedin October 16, 2023 Faith & Science, Fine-tuning, Intelligent Design, Physics 7 Human beings must have freedom of choice if our actions are to have any meaning beyond the impersonal and predictable outcomes governed by the laws of physics. Read More ›
DNA Type post Author Brian Miller Date July 14, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignOrigin of Life Tagged , acoustic waves, amino acids, biochemical systems, cells, Dave Farina, DNA, early Earth, energy production, equilibrium, error correction, hurricane, information processing, intelligent design, James Tour, Jeremy England, John Sutherland, life, materialism, molecular machines, proteins, RNA More Scientific Problems with Paul Rimmer’s Views on Origin of Life Brian Miller July 14, 2023 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Origin of Life 7 Naturally occurring self-organization is fundamentally different from the order in living systems. Read More ›
DNA Type post Author Paul Nelson Date June 30, 2021 CategoriesChemistryIntelligent DesignPhysics Tagged , biochemical systems, biosignatures, information, intelligent design, living systems, molecules, Nature Communications, organic molecules Just Down the Street from ID: “Molecular Assembly Index” Paul Nelson June 30, 2021 Chemistry, Intelligent Design, Physics 2 "The selection of one such possibility out of the combinatorically large number of possibilities is a process that requires information." Read More ›
Behe and Mousetrap Type post Author Michael Behe Date December 3, 2020 CategoriesEngineeringEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , A Mousetrap for Darwin, biochemical systems, biochemists, Darwin's Black Box, Darwinian evolution, Darwinian theory, Darwinism, evolutionary biologists, intelligent design, Michael Behe, natural selection, Oxford University, religion, summer, Trends in Ecology and Evolution Excerpt: Darwinism and Design Michael Behe December 3, 2020 Engineering, Evolution, Intelligent Design 3 Much of the difficulty here arises in the differing standards that different disciplines have for what constitutes an “explanation.” Read More ›