GlycolysiscompleteLabelled Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date September 20, 2024 CategoriesEngineeringEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , adenosine triphosphate, amino acids, ATP, causal circularity, cellular respiration, citric acid cycle, complexity, electron transport chain, enzymes, evolution, fructose, glycolysis, glycolytic pathway, hinge, intelligent design, mind, oxidative phosphorylation, oxygen, pyruvate, unguided evolution, universal common ancestor, water Challenges to the Evolutionary Origins of the Glycolytic Pathway Jonathan McLatchie September 20, 2024 Engineering, Evolution, Intelligent Design 7 The complexity and engineering sophistication comport much better with the hypothesis of design. Read More ›
Veritasium Type post Author Casey Luskin Date September 2, 2021 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , animation, apoptosis, citric acid cycle, Darwinism, diabetes, DNA, DNA polymerase, electron transport chain, intelligent design, molecular machines, TED talk, Veritasium, YouTube videos More Fantastic Molecular Machine Videos from Wehi Casey Luskin September 2, 2021 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 3 I’m not claiming that these video creators support intelligent design. Frankly, I have no idea where they stand. Read More ›
Richard Lenski Type post Author Casey Luskin Date June 21, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Azusa Pacific University, bacteria, Carolyn Hovde, citrate, citric acid cycle, Dustin Van Hofwegen, E. coli, evolution, Evolution News, ID the Future, Journal of Bacteriology, Long Term Evolution Experiment, LTEE, Michigan State University, microbiologists, mutations, New Scientist, Richard Lenski, Scott Minnich, Veritasium Viral Video Overstates the Evidence About Bacterial Evolution Casey Luskin June 21, 2021 Evolution, Intelligent Design 13 Richard Lenski claims that his experiment provides “one of the most direct demonstrations of Darwinian adaptations by natural selection you can imagine.” Read More ›
fish oil capsules Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date September 8, 2020 CategoriesBiologyMedicine Tagged , aerobic life, Brian Miller, cells, citric acid cycle, Darwin's Black Box, Darwinists, Greenland, health, heart, ID the Future, intelligent design, Inuit, Krebs cycle, Michael Behe, nutrition, omega-3 fatty acids, podcast, unguided evolution, University of Copenhagen Famed Biologist Jørn Dyerberg Explains His Turn to Intelligent Design David Klinghoffer September 8, 2020 Biology, Medicine 2 If, like me, you’ve got a bottle of fish oil capsules in your refrigerator as a health supplement, you can thank Dr. Dyerberg. Read More ›
1280px-HK_Portland_Street_Night Type post Author Ann Gauger Date November 21, 2019 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , __edited, amino acids, ATP, cell biology, citric acid cycle, cytoplasm, DNA, enzymes, glucose, Golgi apparatus, Hong Kong, intelligent design, kinesin, mitochondria, molecular machines, nucleotides, nucleus, proteins, ribosomes, RNA The Hidden City Ann Gauger November 21, 2019 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 10 Picture a hidden city, that though it cannot be seen, is everywhere. Sound crazy? It’s real. Read More ›
Statue_of_Darwin_in_the_Natural_History_Museum_in_Oxford_UK-1 Type post Author Ann Gauger Date October 23, 2019 CategoriesIntelligent DesignOrigin of Life Tagged , __edited, ATP, Austria, Berlin Wall, causal circularity, cells, churches, citric acid cycle, cofactors, Czech Republic, Darwinism, DNA, East Germany, Eastern Europe, Energy, enzymes, evolution, Google, Krakow, metabolism, Poland, Prague, respiration, ribosomes, Soviet Union, Vienna, Warsaw The Darwinian Regime Can’t Hide Emerging Clues to Life’s Design Ann Gauger October 23, 2019 Intelligent Design, Origin of Life 10 When you live with an ideology long enough, it can take root in your mind and have a lasting effect. Read More ›