Radiolarian shells Type post Author Michael Denton Date October 2, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , amoeba, bacterial flagellum, bacterium, behaviorism, cytoplasm, E. coli, fitness, Lawrence Henderson, liver cells, molecular biology, Nature (journal), paramecium, protozoans, skin cells, Stentor, The Fitness of the Environment, third infinity Excerpt — The Infinite Complexity of Cells Michael Denton October 2, 2020 Intelligent Design 8 The unique powers of cells — their “demonic catalytic powers” — and their fitness to play their unique role as the building blocks of all life are a wonder. Read More ›
old person 2 Type post Author Geoffrey Simmons Date March 9, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , __edited, adolescence, aging, birth, bone cells, brain cells, conception, daughter cells, death, Doctor's Diary (series), dying, estrogen, growth hormones, infancy, liver cells, medical school, neurons, platelets, red blood cells, telomeres, testosterone Doctor’s Diary: On Designed Obsolescence Geoffrey Simmons March 9, 2020 Intelligent Design, Medicine 6 Dying actually begins at conception. From the moment of conception the directions for a person’s demise are passed on to every cell. Read More ›