Long Story Short Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date September 12, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignLinguistics Tagged , bacterium, BioSystems, encyclopedia, evolution, genes, genetic code, heteropalindromes, intelligence, intelligent design, Long Story Short, meaning, nanomachines, optimization, proofreading, repair, sophistication, unguided evolution New Long Story Short — Life’s Ingenious Code David Klinghoffer September 12, 2023 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Linguistics 3 The video asks, “Where in your experience do things like language, proofreading, nanomachines, and information-rich code come from? You know the answer." Read More ›
The_Country_of_the_Blind_by_Claude_Allin_Shepperson_3 Type post Author Geoffrey Simmons Date August 27, 2020 CategoriesAnatomyHuman ExceptionalismHuman Origins and AnthropologyIntelligent Design Tagged , animals, apes, atheism, babies, birth canal, Brazilian Academy of Sciences, childbirth, chromosomes, creativity, DNA, Doctor's Diary (series), ductus arteriosus, earthquake, Ecuador, foresight, H.G. Wells, heteropalindromes, human evolution, humans, intelligent design, invention, Marcos Eberlin, Minnesota, orphan genes, oxygen, parable, Periodic Table, phenotypes, PZ Myers, Richard Dawkins, Tree of Life Doctor’s Diary: Evolution in the Country of the Blind Geoffrey Simmons August 27, 2020 Anatomy, Human Exceptionalism, Human Origins and Anthropology, Intelligent Design 8 Fans of H. G. Wells are probably familiar with his 1904 short story, “The Country of the Blind.” Read More ›