001WildGoldenEagleandMajinghornPfyn-FingesPhotobyGi Type post Author Giuseppe Sermonti Date November 30, 2025 CategoriesBiologyReproductive Science Tagged , asymmetry, autonomy, biology, cell division, chromosomes, cytoplasm, eagle, ectoplasm, eggs, embryo, fertilization, Hans Driesch, icons, induction, morphogenesis, physicists, spatial organization, thread From an Eagle’s Egg, an Eagle, and Other Mysteries Giuseppe Sermonti November 30, 2025 Biology, Reproductive Science 9 Pavel Florenskij, a Russian physicist and theologian (1882-1937), imagined a field on the surfaces of icons that portray sacred images. Read More ›
tsw-darwinism-breaks-down Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date June 26, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionFine-tuningIntelligent Design Tagged , COVID, Darwinism, evolution, experts, icons, intelligent design, Orthodox Christians, pandemic, panpsychism, Return of the God Hypothesis, Shannon information, Stephen Meyer, The Design Inference, Thomas Nagel, University of Toronto, William A. Dembski, YouTube videos Stephen Meyer, Jonathan Pageau: Why Intelligent Design Is Breaking into the Mainstream David Klinghoffer June 26, 2024 Evolution, Fine-tuning, Intelligent Design 2 The “experts” undermined their pre-pandemic authority so that many people are willing to take a skeptical look at what prestige science says. Read More ›
spider Type post Date October 30, 2019 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __edited, friends, Halloween, icons, intelligent design, spiders, webs Halloween Countdown No. 4: Creepy Crawlers Science & Culture October 30, 2019 Intelligent Design 1 Enjoy — and share with your friends! (Go ahead. It won’t bite, we promise.) Read More ›
zombies are coming Type post Date October 29, 2019 CategoriesBiologyEvolution Tagged , __edited, evolution, Halloween, icons, Jonathan Wells, Zombie Science (book) Halloween Countdown No. 5: The Zombies Are Coming! Science & Culture October 29, 2019 Biology, Evolution 1 To mark Halloween, we are highlighting some appropriate videos from our library and elsewhere this week. Read More ›