primordial soup Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date March 21, 2024 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignOrigin of Life Tagged , biochemists, bioengineering, Casey Luskin, Denis Noble, Evolution News, evolutionary scientists, funding, genome, hydrothermal vents, ID the Future, ID theorists, Joana Xavier, Nature (journal), Nick Lane, organisms, Oxford University, primordial soup, promotion, Signature in the Cell, Stephen Meyer, tenure Two Articles in Nature Call for Rethink in Biology Andrew McDiarmid March 21, 2024 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Origin of Life 2 These frank acknowledgements from evolutionary scientists are encouraging signs and serve to confirm what ID theorists have long argued. Read More ›
thisisengineering-raeng-CnDBjaddRWs-unsplash Type post Author Casey Luskin Date May 27, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , BioEssays, biologists, brain power, censorship, complex and specified information, CSI, Dave Speijer, Discovering Intelligent Design, Europeans, Evolution News, evolutionary scientists, Federal Government, government, intelligence, intelligent design, Kevin Laland, Le Centre national de la recherche scientifique, males, Michael Behe, National Center for Scientific Research, Neo-Darwinism, Royal Society, sex, Signature in the Cell, Stephen Meyer, The Design Revolution, Trends in Ecology and Evolution, William A. Dembski Scientist Admits Biologists Are Obsessed with Intelligent Design Casey Luskin May 27, 2020 Intelligent Design 12 What do scientists spend more time thinking about — sex, or the theory of intelligent design? Read More ›
Darwins-shoes Type post Date June 9, 2019 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, Andrew McDiarmid, Darwinian theory, evolution, evolutionary scientists, ID the Future, life, Love Thy Body, Nancy Pearcey, natural selection, podcast, vital force Listen: Nancy Pearcey on the Surprising Early History of Darwinism Science and Culture June 9, 2019 Evolution 1 Some of Darwin’s chief defenders believed in God or a “vital force” guiding evolution. But Darwin would have none of it. Read More ›