2560px-Great_Indian_Fruit_Bat_MET_DP167067 Type post Author Brian Miller Date September 6, 2024 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionGeneticsIntelligent Design Tagged , common ancestry, environmental conditions, evolution, evolutionary change, fitness landscapes, intermediates, mutations, paleobiology, population, robotics, Stuart Burgess, traits, vertebrate limbs Fitness Landscapes Demonstrate Perfection in Vertebrate Limbs Resulted from Intelligent Design Brian Miller September 6, 2024 Biology, Evolution, Genetics, Intelligent Design 8 These observations present two dire challenges to undirected evolutionary models. Read More ›
leaves Type post Author Emily Reeves Date January 2, 2024 CategoriesBiologyChemistryEvolutionIntelligent DesignPhysics Tagged , behavior, Big Bang, biological complexity, Brian Miller, Casey Luskin, convergence, death, diversity, Douglas Axe, environmental conditions, enzymes, equilibrium, evolution, evolutionary algorithms, George Ellis, gravity, initial conditions, intelligent design, laws of nature, leaves, mass-energy, material mechanisms, natural selection, Nature (journal), nucleotide sequences, periodic table of elements, phenotypic plasticity, proteins, quantum physics, Rope Kojonen, Second Law of Thermodynamics, stem cells, Stephen Dilley, structuralism, The Compatibility of Evolution and Design, The Compatibility of Evolution and Design (series), theistic evolution, thermodynamics Physics and Chemistry Could Not Give Rise to Biology Emily Reeves January 2, 2024 Biology, Chemistry, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Physics 16 The laws of nature provide stable conditions and physical boundaries within which biological outcomes are possible. Read More ›
Laridae Type post Author Brian Miller Date September 25, 2021 CategoriesAnatomyBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , antibiotics, CELS 2021, Conference on Engineering in Living Systems, environmental conditions, evolution, evolvability, information, intelligent design, irreducibly complex systems, neo-Darwinian evolution, physiology, sensors, waiting-time problem The Design Connection in Biological Tracking Systems Brian Miller September 25, 2021 Anatomy, Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 3 If organisms resulted from haphazard undirected processes, their design constraints would be few and highly flexible. Read More ›
maize Type post Author Brian Miller Date September 24, 2021 CategoriesBiologyEngineeringIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , biophysicists, cave fish, CELS 2021, Conference on Engineering in Living Systems, DNA, dog breeds, engineering model, environmental conditions, evolutionary theory, gene regulatory network, hair, intelligent design, James Shapiro, maize, natural genetic engineering, natural selection, phenotypic plasticity, sodium, temperature, yeast Nearly All of Evolution Is Best Explained by Engineering Brian Miller September 24, 2021 Biology, Engineering, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 8 Transposable elements modify gene regulation in maize to confer drought tolerance, alter flowering time, and enable plants to grow in toxic aluminum soils. Read More ›
sponge Type post Author Douglas Axe Date February 11, 2019 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, discrete combinatorial objects, environmental conditions, fireflies, geckos, Hans Vodder, Howard Van Till, insects, intelligent design, lungs, mice, orcas, origami, statues, theistic evolution, Undeniable (book) Of Statues and Sponges — Progress in My Conversation with a Theistic Evolutionist Douglas Axe February 11, 2019 Intelligent Design 8 Only by sheer coincidence would blind factors produce such remarkable things, and coincidence is never that lucky. Read More ›
Type post Author Michael Denton Date August 4, 2016 CategoriesHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , __tedited, atmospheric gases, combustion, comparative anatomy, environmental conditions, environmental fitness, fire, fire use, Fire-Maker, fire-making, fitness of nature, human development, human exceptionalism, human intelligence, lightning, planetary design, preconditions, prior fitness, scientific discovery, society, technological advancement A Reasonable, but Incomplete, Account of How Humans Mastered Fire Michael Denton August 4, 2016 Human Origins and Anthropology 13 The coincidences are so extraordinary that the inference to design is surely worthy of serious consideration. Read More ›