ballerina Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date May 29, 2025 CategoriesBiologyBotanyIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , chaos, dancing, death, detour, disorder, eating, energy state, entropy, equilibrium, Eric Hedin, flying, ID the Future, immortality, intelligent design, intelligent designer, jumping, life, naturalism, organisms, physics, running, specified complexity, swimming, water The Most Unnatural Thing in the Universe Andrew McDiarmid May 29, 2025 Biology, Botany, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 2 We usually think of life as the most natural thing there is — blooming plants, flowing water, the cycles of nature. Read More ›
leaf hopper Type post Author William A. Dembski Date September 1, 2022 CategoriesBiologyEngineeringEvolutionIntelligent DesignMathematics Tagged , aliens, bacterial flagellum, clouds, debates, dragon, English, evolution, gears, humans, intelligent design, Internet, Jason Rosenhouse, jumping, Michael Shermer, Rosenhouse’s Whoppers (series), Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence, SETI, The Failures of Mathematical Anti-Evolutionism, Why Darwin Matters Rosenhouse’s Whoppers: Seeing Patterns in Biology Is Like Seeing Dragons in the Clouds William A. Dembski September 1, 2022 Biology, Engineering, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Mathematics 6 Since the flagellum gets so overused in the debate between ID and Darwinism, let’s change the system. Consider the leaf hopper. Read More ›
Alice Roberts and Perfect Human Type post Author Ann Gauger Date June 26, 2018 CategoriesAnatomyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Australia, climbing, gestation, horse, Jonathan Wells, jumping, koala, Live Science, marsupials, Nathan Lents, opossum, ostrich, Perfect Human Body, placental mammals, pouch, running, swimming, wombat Just Try Evolving That! Ann Gauger June 26, 2018 Anatomy, Evolution, Intelligent Design 6 I’d like to point out a few things to Dr. Alice Roberts. None of this is evolutionarily possible. Read More ›