c9c8b21e-32ed-403f-a2af-45f6d02255bc1062x1159 Type post Author William A. Dembski Date August 20, 2025 CategoriesIntelligent DesignOrigin of Life Tagged , advice, Alexander Oparin, amino acids, Baltimore, biopolymers, building blocks, chemistry, computer languages, Dave Keeling, Deep Ocean Raman In Situ Spectrometer, DNA, education, Edward Anders, Edward T. Peltzer, extraterrestrial life, geology, Gustaf Arrhenius, Harold Urey, homochirality, hydrothermal vents, Jeffrey Bada, Klingons, lipid world, Mars, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, ocean chemistry, oceanography, organic chemistry, origin of life, Pope, prebiotic conditions, prebiotic soup, proteins, public school, racemization, RNA, RNA world, Roman Catholicism, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, solar system, Stanley Miller, starches, sugars, surface-based chemistry, theistic evolution, UC San Diego, University of Chicago, University of Heidelberg, Vulcans Interview with Edward Peltzer on the Origin of Life William A. Dembski August 20, 2025 Intelligent Design, Origin of Life 70 A student of Stanley Miller and Jeffrey Bada explains the failure of materialistic origin-of-life scenarios. Read More ›
hydrothermal vents Type post Author Walter Bradley Date September 22, 2022 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignOrigin of Life Tagged , amino acids, First Life from Purely Natural Means? (series), hydrothermal vents, Jeffrey Bada, ocean, polymerization, polymers, primordial soup, proteins, RNA, Scientific American, seawater, spontaneous generation, Stanley Miller, temperature, TIME Forming Polymers: A Problem for the Origin of Life Walter Bradley and Casey Luskin September 22, 2022 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Origin of Life 5 Assume for a moment that there was some way to produce simple organic molecules on the early Earth. Read More ›
hydrothermal vents Type post Author Casey Luskin Date February 15, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionOrigin of Life Tagged , chemists, Denis Lamoureux, DNA, Goldilocks, Harvard University, heat, hydrothermal vents, James Tour, Jeffrey Bada, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, John Sutherland, Lawrence Krauss, monomers, Nature (journal), nucleotides, Peter Ward, polymers, RNA, Stanley Miller, Stephen Meyer, U.S. National Academy of Sciences, UV radiation, water Nature Article Admits Unanswered Origin-of-Life Questions, Exposing Broken Promises of ID Critics Casey Luskin February 15, 2021 Evolution, Origin of Life 10 In 2016, physicist Lawrence Krauss promised, “We’re coming very close” to explaining the origin of life via chemical evolutionary models. Read More ›