red-blood-cells-1 Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date August 24, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , bleeding, blood-clotting cascade, coagulation, Darwin's Black Box, death, factor X, fibrin, fibrinogen, fish, irreducibly complex systems, mammals, Michael Behe, neo-Darwinian theory, pregnancy, prothrombin, purifying selection, Russell Doolittle, thrombin, thrombosis, vertebrates Why the Blood Clotting Cascade Challenges Evolution Jonathan McLatchie August 24, 2023 Evolution, Intelligent Design 9 The coagulation cascade cannot evolve unless there is simultaneously a mechanism in hand for controlling it. Both would have to arise at the same time. Read More ›
sperm cells Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date July 3, 2023 CategoriesIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , acrosome, antibodies, ATP, capacitation, cilia, clotting factors, contraceptives, egg, enzymes, evolution, fibrin, flagellum, foresight, fructose, head, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, middle piece, reproductive tract, seminal fluid, seminal vesicles, sperm cells, zona pellucida The Design of the Seminal Fluid and Sperm Capacitation Jonathan McLatchie July 3, 2023 Intelligent Design, Medicine 6 There is no cause in the universe that is known to have such a capacity of foresight other than intelligent design. Read More ›