Ustad_Mansur_Chameleon Type post Author Casey Luskin Date June 30, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEpistemologyEvolutionFine-tuningIntelligent Design Tagged , bacterial flagellum, biological complexity, Brian Miller, Casey Luskin, common ancestry, design detection, divine intervention, Douglas Axe, Emily Reeves, evolution, Evolution News, evolutionary biology, evolutionary theory, fitness landscapes, intelligent design, laws of nature, natural selection, random mutation, Religions (journal), Stephen Dilley, The Compatibility of Evolution and Design, theologians, University of Helsinki Peer-Reviewed Paper by Discovery Institute Staff Evaluates Synthesis of “Design and Evolution” Casey Luskin June 30, 2023 Biology, Epistemology, Evolution, Fine-tuning, Intelligent Design 8 We regard Kojonen’s model as nuanced, erudite, and fair-minded. It is a model of fine scholarship and deserves serious attention. Read More ›
Aquinas Type post Date August 29, 2022 CategoriesBiologyCultureFaith & SciencePhilosophy Tagged , aesthetics, divine intervention, evolution, faith, ID the Future, intelligent design, Matthew Ramage, Michael Behe, Moon, natural laws, nature, Pat Flynn, Philosophy for the People, Roman Catholic, scientists, stars, sun, theology Michael Behe: It’s Not a Scientist’s Job to Be Led by Aesthetics Science and Culture August 29, 2022 Biology, Culture, Faith & Science, Philosophy 1 While the sun, moon, and stars move according to natural laws, it doesn’t follow that the complex forms we find in biology arose purely through natural laws. Read More ›