EyeoftheBird Type post Author Kirk Durston Date November 25, 2025 CategoriesLife SciencesNeuroscience & MindPhysics Tagged , aneurysm, axioms, beliefs, blood, body, brain, brain hemispheres, C. S. Lewis, decision, emergence, falsification, free will, heart, illusion, immaterial mind, laws, laws of nature, libertarian free will, mathematics, Michael Egnor, mind, neurosurgery, physics, Sabine Hossenfelder, scientific method, scientists, surgery, thinking A Close Look at Free Will: What Should Our Default Position Be? Kirk Durston November 25, 2025 Life Sciences, Neuroscience & Mind, Physics 23 The hypothesis that we have an immaterial mind capable of making free, meaningful decisions, continues to be verified. Read More ›
Behe-SecretsOfTheCell-bacteriaModel Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date November 14, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , biological information, cells, Charles Darwin, complex systems, consciousness, Darwin's Black Box, decision, evolution, humans, ID the Future, information, intelligent design, life, Michael Behe, microscopes, On the Origin of Species, podcast, Secrets of the Cell Secrets of the Cell — Behind the Scenes with Michael Behe Andrew McDiarmid November 14, 2023 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 3 Imagine if Charles Darwin could have peered into one of today’s high-powered microscopes and seen the complexity and function in even the simplest living cells. Read More ›
factory Type post Author David Berlinski Date May 26, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , cells, decision, Evolution News, factory, information, journals, life, meaning, Texas A&M “The Activity of a Cell Is Like That of a Factory” David Berlinski May 26, 2020 Intelligent Design 1 It is always interesting to see how observations that we have been making for years are now a part of the general chatter. Read More ›