Human eye Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date April 13, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, blind spot, capillaries, cephalopod, Douglas Futuyma, evolution, evolutionary biologists, evolutionary theory, George Williams, human eye, intelligent design, Jerry Coyne, Kenneth Miller, Nathan Lents, optic nerve, oxygen, retina, Richard Dawkins, Richard Young, The Blind Watchmaker, toxins, vertebrate Is the Human Eye Really Evidence Against Intelligent Design? Jonathan Wells April 13, 2018 Evolution, Intelligent Design 9 Vertebrate eyes work reasonably well, Richard Dawkins conceded, but “it is the principle of the thing that would offend any tidy-minded engineer!” Read More ›
Wonder-of-Water Type post Date October 10, 2017 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , __edited, Bridalveil Fall, capillaries, cell membranes, Discovery Institute, Discovery Institute Press, earth, Evolution: Still a Theory in Crisis, fitness, hydrogen, hydrological cycle, intelligent design, life, Michael Denton, oxygen, Privileged Species, proteins, The Privileged Planet, The Wonder of Water, water Wonderful! Michael Denton’s New Book, The Wonder of Water, Is Out Science and Culture October 10, 2017 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 5 He shows how water’s properties are interrelated for the apparent purpose of allowing complex life to exist on our planet. Read More ›