MichelangelosDaviddetail Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date January 19, 2026 CategoriesEngineeringIntelligent Design Tagged , accidents, car, Center for Science and Culture, Colin Wright, common sense, computer, constraints, Discovery Institute Press, endorsements, evidence, evolution, evolutionary biologists, evolutionists, experiments, human body, humans, misuse, Nathan Jacobson, Nathan Lents, Stephen Meyer, Stuart Burgess, technology, TIME, Ultimate Engineering, University of Bristol The Human Body’s “Ultimate Engineering”: New Book Available for Pre-Order Now David Klinghoffer January 19, 2026 Engineering, Intelligent Design 2 Evolution prompts us to expect in our bodies a grab bag of botched experiments conducted by blind, purposeless natural groping. Read More ›
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