C-basalProximalTriplete-3 Type post Author David Coppedge Date October 24, 2025 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent Design Tagged , Actin, biology, cell division, centrioles, checkpoints, chromatids, chromosomes, conifers, Croatia, DNA, evolution, flowering plants, humans, intelligent design, interphase, kinetochores, metaphase, microtubule, mitosis, myosin, Nature Communications, oocytes, Phys.org, protists Centrioles Revealed as Part of a Large Signaling Network David Coppedge October 24, 2025 Biology, Intelligent Design 11 What molecular structure forms cartwheels, is architecturally beautiful, and is vital for cell division? Read More ›
baby and puppy Type post Author Bethel McGrew Date August 6, 2021 CategoriesFaith & ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , Bayesian reasoning, Charles Lyell, Charles Sanders Peirce, Croatia, God Hypothesis, inference to the best explanation, intelligent design, James Croft, Lydia McGrew, masks, philosophers, puppy, Return of the God Hypothesis, Stephen Meyer, Substack God Hypothesis: The Problem of Background Knowledge Bethel McGrew August 6, 2021 Faith & Science, Intelligent Design 8 The wet-washcloth sensation of puppy tongue on baby cheeks is part of the baby’s evidence that Puppy exists. Read More ›
animal embryo Type post Date December 15, 2020 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , animals, Anomalocaris, artifact hypothesis, Cambrian Explosion, Cambrian News, Chengjiang fossils, China, conservation, Croatia, Darwinism, Ediacaran Period, Ernst Haeckel, fossil record, Greenland, Live Science, microfossils, Molecular Biology and Evolution, mouse, multicellular organisms, precambrian fossils, Science (journal), Stephen Meyer, The Scientist, Uppsala University, zebrafish First Animals? Fossils Won’t Fit Cambrian Evolution Science & Culture December 15, 2020 Evolution 7 Evolutionists are still fighting over the first animals. Each new fossil creates new questions, but there is one constant: bluffing that Darwinism is true. Read More ›