AdeliePenguinsoniceberg Type post Author Stephen J. Iacoboni Date December 4, 2025 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent Design Tagged , Antarctica, Arctic, Aristotle, bacterial flagellum, bats, biology, biosphere, blood-clotting cascade, blubber, cetaceans, Chance and Necessity, CHNOPS, complementarity, Darwin's Black Box, duality, emergence, Erwin Schrödinger, feathers, function, Jaques Monod, language, marine iguanas, Mass, Michael Behe, penguins, physical reality, property, science of purpose, scientism, specified irreducible complexity, structure, structure-function relationship, telos, Thomas Aquinas, Thomistic Aristotelianism How Life Becomes Comprehensible: A New Scientific Framework Stephen J. Iacoboni December 4, 2025 Biology, Intelligent Design 7 The duality of emergence and specified irreducible complexity must be discarded. In doing so, we create a framework compatible with Thomistic Aristotelianism. Read More ›
Basilosaurus Type post Author Günter Bechly Date April 25, 2022 CategoriesEvolutionHuman ExceptionalismIntelligent DesignPaleontology Tagged , amphibians, Avalon explosion, Bayesian reasoning, birds, body plans, Cambrian Explosion, cattle, cetaceans, chimpanzees, evolution, Extended Evolutionary Synthesis, Genesis, gorilla, great apes, Homo sapiens, horse, humans, hybridization, intelligent design, Judeo-Christian tradition, marine iguanas, reptiles, whale evolution Species Pairs: A New Challenge to Darwinists Günter Bechly April 25, 2022 Evolution, Human Exceptionalism, Intelligent Design, Paleontology 21 I consider this simple argument as a final nail in the coffin of Darwinian unguided evolution. Read More ›
marine iguanas Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date February 19, 2020 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __edited, Andrew McDiarmid, animals, Charles Darwin, Discovery Institute, evolution, Galápagos Islands, history, humans, intelligent design, marine iguanas, natural theology, philosophy of biology, pilgrimage, podcast, William Paley Galápagos Pilgrim: Paul Nelson on Biological Design and History David Klinghoffer February 19, 2020 Evolution, Intelligent Design 2 Can modern intelligent design theory accommodate the fact that species evolve in historical time? Read More ›