sperm cells Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date December 24, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignReproductive Science Tagged , bacterial flagellum, calcium ions, cervix, DNA, egg cell, fertilization, flagellum, foresight, Harvard University, human reproduction, infant, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, middle piece, mitochondria, ovum, seminal fluid, sperm, sperm cells, teleology, uterus, zygote No. 9 Story of 2023: Irreducible Complexity of Sperm Cells Jonathan McLatchie December 24, 2023 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Reproductive Science 8 Human reproduction is perhaps the quintessential example of teleology in biology. Read More ›
sperm cells Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date June 30, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignReproductive Science Tagged , bacterial flagellum, calcium ions, cervix, DNA, egg cell, fertilization, flagellum, foresight, Harvard University, human reproduction, infant, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, middle piece, mitochondria, ovum, seminal fluid, sperm cells, teleology, uterus, zygote On the Irreducible Complexity of Sperm Cells Jonathan McLatchie June 30, 2023 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Reproductive Science 8 Human reproduction is perhaps the quintessential example of teleology in biology. Read More ›
Marcos Eberlin Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date May 15, 2019 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Amazon, amniotes, causal circularity, cervix, DNA, evolution, foresight, homology, homoplasy, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, mammals, Marcos Eberlin, Michael Behe, Niles Eldredge, On the Origin of Species, paleontologists, placental mammals, proteins, punctuated equilibria, RNA, Royal Society, Stephen Jay Gould An Unintended Endorsement of Marcos Eberlin’s New Book, Foresight Jonathan Wells May 15, 2019 Intelligent Design 10 Some reviews that try to make a book look bad are so ill-informed and malicious that they actually make a good book look better. Read More ›
new baby Type post Author Geoffrey Simmons Date September 23, 2018 CategoriesIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , __edited, "survival of the fittest", baby, birth, brain, breathing, cells, cervix, development, Doctor's Diary (series), egg, embryo, fingerprints, hypoxia, intelligent design, lungs, Modernizing Darwin (series), mother, mutations, neurons, organs, oxygen, placenta, surgery, uterus, zygote Doctor’s Diary: To Make a Baby Requires Intelligent Design Geoffrey Simmons September 23, 2018 Intelligent Design, Medicine 6 Like a well-written, trillion-page novel, every micro-step, every macro-step, every twist and turn of our development follows a master plan. Read More ›