Vintage_Panasonic_Table_Top_Transistor_Radio,_Model_R-8,_AM_Band,_6_Transistors,_Made_In_Japan,_Circa_1964_(49305570428) 2 Type post Author Eric Hedin Date January 23, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignTechnology Tagged , allegory, devices, electromagnetic waves, electronic circuitry, emergent properties, evidence, evolution, functionality, intelligent design, mutations, predictions, radio, scientists, television An Allegory of Denial Eric Hedin January 23, 2024 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Technology 5 On a distant world lived people in a society not unlike our own, except in one interesting way. Read More ›
storytelling Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date February 1, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsHuman ExceptionalismIntelligent DesignScienceTechnology Tagged , addiction, Andrew McDiarmid, animals, Bible, Big Tech, Braveheart, characters, consciousness, Dennis Prager, devices, Dogs, Eric Metaxas, Google, humans, Internet, Michael Medved, nature, New York Post, pets, Sabbath, storytelling By Design: Storytelling Reveals Human Exceptionalism David Klinghoffer February 1, 2023 Bioethics, Human Exceptionalism, Intelligent Design, Science, Technology 3 That humans enjoy being made to wait seems to have been deliberately built into us. It’s unique in nature, an intelligent design. Read More ›
forearm Type post Author Eric H. Anderson Date October 13, 2020 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , adulthood, aneurysm, Australia, carpal tunnel syndrome, cosmos, Darwin Devolves, devices, embryonic development, evolution, evolutionary processes, forearm, genes, gestation, human anatomy, Journal of Anatomy, Michael Behe, natural selection, On the Origin of Species, regulation, Science Alert, selection pressure, thrombosis Humans Evolving? Armed with the Evidence, the Story Breaks Down Eric H. Anderson October 13, 2020 Evolution 9 Scientists in Australia have uncovered that more adults now possess a “median artery of the forearm,” contrasted with studies over the past two centuries. Read More ›