bean plant Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date May 9, 2024 CategoriesBioethicsBotanyEnvironment & ClimateFine-tuningHuman ExceptionalismLife Sciences Tagged , animals, autotrophs, complexity, dignity, evolution, house plants, humans, intelligence, intelligent design, light, mainstream media, New York Times, peas, personhood, Swiss Constitution, The Atlantic, Venus flytrap, wildflowers, Zoë Schlanger Again with the “Plants Are Intelligent” Nonsense Wesley J. Smith May 9, 2024 Bioethics, Botany, Environment & Climate, Fine-tuning, Human Exceptionalism, Life Sciences 5 We all know that plants respond to stimuli, such as flowers opening with the sun or growing toward light. Read More ›
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Type post Author Michael Egnor Date May 30, 2018 CategoriesBiochemistryBiologyIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, "poor design", asexual reproduction, body temperature, brain, corpses, Darwinian theory, DNA replication, Eric Kandel, eye, genetic code, heart, house plants, intelligent design, mammals, medical school, metabolism, Michael Egnor, Nathan Lents, Nobel Prize, PhD, physiology, protein synthesis, sexual reproduction, testicles Nathan Lents Doesn’t Understand…Refrigeration Michael Egnor May 30, 2018 Biochemistry, Biology, Intelligent Design 6 Lents studies rotting corpses and household plants. He might not know much about (living) human physiology. Read More ›