loennig Type post Author Granville Sewell Date April 21, 2021 CategoriesGeneticsIntelligent DesignLife SciencesZoology Tagged , angiosperms, Cambrian Explosion, carnivorous plants, Charles Darwin, convergence, creator, Darwinists, Free University, Gestalt, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, Köln, logos, Marcel-Paul Schützenberger, Marcos Eberlin, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, Mexico, Michael Behe, mousetrap, Neo-Darwinism, paleontology, Second Law of Thermodynamics, United States, University of Bonn, Utricularia, Wistar Symposium, Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig: An Intelligent Design Pioneer Granville Sewell April 21, 2021 Genetics, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences, Zoology 6 Darwinism sounds superficially plausible until one looks at real plants and animals with their irreducibly complex details. Read More ›
periodic table Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date October 28, 2020 CategoriesFine-tuningIntelligent Design Tagged , atoms, Big Bang, biological information, Cambrian Explosion, creation, Daniel Reeves, Darwin's Doubt, David Berlinski, DNA, elements, Eric Anderson, evolutionary theory, evolutionists, fitness, Harvard University, intelligent design, Marcel-Paul Schützenberger, Michael Denton, Paris, Periodic Table, Privileged Species, Signature in the Cell, textbooks, The Fitness of the Environment, The Miracle of the Cell, webinar, Zoom Message in Matter: Intelligent Design in the Atoms David Klinghoffer October 28, 2020 Fine-tuning, Intelligent Design 4 What atheists and materialists can’t explain is why this fitness is so special, so unforgivingly precise and intricate, at every stage on the journey to us. Read More ›