footprints-and-a-car-in-the-snow-a-car-stuck-in-a-large-pile-433782560-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date February 27, 2026 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , abiogenesis, bacterial flagella, biochemists, bioinformatics, debates, demarcation criteria, DNA, Douglas Axe, falsifiability, glacial-interglacial cycles, God of the gaps, ID the Future, irreducibly complex systems, Keith Fox, Michael Behe, Peter S. Williams, philosophers, predictions, protein folds, specified complexity, Stephen Meyer, Tim McGrew, type III secretion system, Unbelievable? Debating Intelligent Design, Critic Keith Fox Is Still Stuck on Old Talking Points Jonathan McLatchie February 27, 2026 Evolution, Intelligent Design 8 With DNA replication, it is unclear what other systems any of the components might be co-opted from. Read More ›
full-res-for-display-1 Type post Author Bruce Gordon Date February 13, 2026 CategoriesCosmologyPhysicsScientific Reasoning Tagged , Alex O’Connor, atheists, background theory, Bayesian reasoning, constants, cosmologists, cosmology, E. F. Hutton, Eric Hedin, fine-tuning, fingerprints, Friedrich Schleiermacher, galaxies, God of the gaps, gravity, Hans Halvorson, human centrality, Leonard Susskind, Luke Barnes, multiverse, philosophy of science, physicist, quantum mechanics, scientific reasoning, Sean Carroll, The Fine-Tuning Argument and Its Cultured Despisers (series), theism, theists, Victor Stenger The Fine-Tuning Argument and Its Cultured Despisers Bruce Gordon February 13, 2026 Cosmology, Physics, Scientific Reasoning 19 Carroll is a prolific physicist and cosmologist who has been a prominent popularizer of science. Read More ›
NRW-Stiftung Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date September 3, 2025 CategoriesHuman Origins and AnthropologyIntelligent DesignPaleontology Tagged , Australopithecus afarensis, bipedalism, Casey Luskin, co-option, flowering plants, fossil record, God of the gaps, Homo (genus), humans, ID the Future, intelligence, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, irreducibly complex systems, Jacob Vasquez, junk DNA, knuckle-walkers, mammals, naturalism, pelvis, scientific knowledge, type III secretion system Casey Luskin Answers Common Objections to Intelligent Design Andrew McDiarmid September 3, 2025 Human Origins and Anthropology, Intelligent Design, Paleontology 4 Dr. Luskin highlights a “large unbridged gap” in the fossil record between ape-like species like Lucy and human-like species. Read More ›
college-students-studying-plants-at-biology-lesson-at-school-399499763-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date August 13, 2025 CategoriesFaith & ScienceIntelligent DesignScience Education Tagged , Allan CP, college students, creationism, criticisms, culture, Darwinian evolution, education, evidence, evolution, faith and science, God of the gaps, intelligent design, nature, The Science Dilemma, William Dembski Dembski to College Students: “If You Lay Back and Bare Your Throat, They’ll Cut It for You” David Klinghoffer August 13, 2025 Faith & Science, Intelligent Design, Science Education 2 The responsibility is on you, he says, to educate yourself about this science debate rather than “wallowing” passively in doubts. Read More ›