close-up-shot-of-microscope-with-metal-lens-stockpack-adobe-312508645-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date December 11, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , assumptions, biology, Casey Luskin, complex biological features, cosmic fine-tuning, DNA, Elon Musk, epigenetics, evolution, evolutionary algorithms, evolutionary models, intelligent design, Neo-Darwinism, orphan genes, peer-reviewed literature, population genetics, predictions, Research, Salvo Magazine, sugar code, Terrell Clemmons, Third Way of Evolution, Tree of Life Luskin: The State of the Intelligent Design Debate David Klinghoffer December 11, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design 3 Terrell Clemmons asked, "Where have you seen the ID movement make strides?" This is some of the material that I wish someone would share with Elon Musk. Read More ›
turtles Type post Author Casey Luskin Date April 18, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Albert Einstein, artificial intelligence, biologists, chess, Darwinian evolution, David Hullender, Elsevier, equations, evolution, evolutionary models, Isaac Newton, J. Robert Oppenheimer, logic, Olen Brown, Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, scientific inquiry, self-assembly Science Paper: Use Artificial Intelligence to Challenge Evolution Casey Luskin April 18, 2024 Evolution, Intelligent Design 5 The authors conclude, "It seems remote that AI would conclude that it is ‘turtles all the way down’.” Read More ›
bacterial flagellum Type post Author Casey Luskin Date December 22, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , author, bacteria, bacterial flagellum, Brian Miller, co-option, coordination, Darwin Devolves, Darwin's Black Box, Emily Reeves, evolution, evolutionary models, H. Allen Orr, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, Michael Behe, Nicholas Matzke, proteins, Rope Kojonen, Stephen Dilley, T3SS, The Compatibility of Evolution and Design, The Compatibility of Evolution and Design (series) Co-Option and Protein Homology Don’t Explain the Evolution of the Flagellum Casey Luskin December 22, 2023 Evolution, Intelligent Design 21 Rope Kojonen wants to join “design and evolution,” but only by setting aside some of the main features of the flagellum. Read More ›
Temptation_Adam_Eva Type post Author Casey Luskin Date June 9, 2023 CategoriesFaith & ScienceHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , Adam and Eve, Ann Gauger, Answers in Genesis, BioLogos, Casey Luskin, Christianity, Evangelical Christians, evolutionary creationism, evolutionary models, Homo heidelbergensis, human origins, Institute for Creation Research, integration, intelligent design, Ola Hössjer, peer-reviewed literature, Reasons to Believe, Religions (journal), S. Joshua Swamidass, Science and Faith in Dialogue, Science and Human Origins, Summer Seminar, theistic evolution, William Lane Craig, Young Earth Creationism, Zoom On Human Origins, New Peer-Reviewed Paper Reviews Models for Reconciling Science and Religion Casey Luskin June 9, 2023 Faith & Science, Human Origins and Anthropology 8 In the final section of the paper, I proposed a scoring system to rate the models. Read More ›