coronavirus Type post Author Michael Behe Date December 29, 2020 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , biochemist, common cold, coronavirus, COVID-19, DNA, Ebola, epidemic, evolution, genetic information, HIV, human genome, Immune System, intelligent design, MERS, molecular machines, mutations, philosopher, protein coat, proteins, receptor, RNA, SARS, skeleton key, virosphere, viruses #4 Story of 2020: Evolution, Design, and COVID-19 Michael Behe December 29, 2020 Evolution, Intelligent Design 5 The waves may be huge and the surface roiling, but the deeper waters continue as they always have, essentially undisturbed. Read More ›
coronavirus 2 Type post Author Michael Behe Date March 10, 2020 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __edited, biochemist, common cold, coronavirus, COVID-19, DNA, Ebola, epidemic, evolution, genetic information, HIV, human genome, Immune System, intelligent design, MERS, molecular machines, mutations, philosopher, protein coat, proteins, receptor, RNA, SARS, skeleton key, virosphere, viruses Evolution, Design, and COVID-19 Michael Behe March 10, 2020 Evolution 4 From time to time a storm arises in the virosphere and affects humans. Read More ›
sinuses Type post Author Casey Luskin Date September 13, 2018 CategoriesAnatomyIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , __k-review, "poor design", antibodies, bacteria, cilia, common cold, enzymes, Evolution News, gravity, Human Errors, intelligent design, maxillary sinus, Michael Egnor, mucus, Nathan Lents, paranasal sinuses, Peaceful Science, physiology, S. Joshua Swamidass, Wall Street Journal, Wikipedia Nathan Lents Is Back; Still Wrong About Sinuses Casey Luskin September 13, 2018 Anatomy, Intelligent Design, Medicine 18 The interaction with Lents is of interest because it provides an opportunity to look again, in some detail, at a fascinating illustration of design in action. Read More ›