Behe-Metaxas-4 Type post Author Casey Luskin Date May 22, 2020 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , African cichlids, ATP synthase, chemoreceptor, Current Biology, Darwin Devolves, Darwin's Black Box, Dollo’s Law, Evolution (journal), evolutionary biologists, gene duplication, Harvard University, hemoglobin, humans, Jerry Coyne, Joseph Thornton, loss-of-function mutations, Michael Behe, molecular evolution, molecular genetics, mutations, Plasmodium vivax, Pseudomonas fluorescens, red blood cells, Science (journal), Skeptic Magazine, Washington Post Harvard Molecular Geneticist Vindicates Michael Behe’s Main Argument in Darwin Devolves Casey Luskin May 22, 2020 Evolution, Intelligent Design 14 Mainstream evolutionary biologists are independently arriving at very similar conclusions to Behe’s central thesis. Read More ›
jasper-van-der-meij-756 Type post Author Michael Egnor Date March 1, 2019 CategoriesArchaeologyAstronomyBiologyCosmologyIntelligent DesignPhilosophyPhysical SciencesPhysics Tagged , __k-review, bacterium, cardiology, cryptography, DNA, Dyson Sphere, intelligent design, molecular genetics, organisms, quantum mechanics, SETI, teleology, Thomas Aquinas, Thomism What Is Intelligent Design? A Thomistic Perspective Michael Egnor March 1, 2019 Archaeology, Astronomy, Biology, Cosmology, Intelligent Design, Philosophy, Physical Sciences, Physics 5 What is it, metaphysically one might say, that distinguishes design in the ID sense from ubiquitous teleological design, in a Thomistic sense? Read More ›
parking brake 2 Type post Author Michael Egnor Date May 22, 2018 CategoriesBiologyEngineeringIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , __k-review, Darwinism, ENCODE, intelligent design, junk DNA, maxillary sinus, medical students, molecular genetics, Nathan Lents, nose, physiology Nathan Lents: Science with the Parking Brake On Michael Egnor May 22, 2018 Biology, Engineering, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 7 In his new book, Lents has taken intelligent design theory to task. He is right to do so. How? Read More ›
Type post Author Michael Egnor Date January 3, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionGeneticsScientific Freedom Tagged , __k-review, censorship, Communism, Darwinism, Expelled (movie), junk DNA, Karl Marx, Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District, Lamarckism, Mendelism, Modern Synthesis, molecular genetics, Russia, Soviet Union, Steven Novella, Trofim Lysenko Darwinian Lysenkoism in America Michael Egnor January 3, 2018 Evolution, Genetics, Scientific Freedom 5 As Lysenkoism enjoys a revival in Russia, it thrives here too. Read More ›
Max Delbrück Type post Author Michael Egnor Date August 25, 2017 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, abiogenesis, Aristotle, biophysics, DNA, intelligence, Max Delbrück, molecular genetics, Nobel Prize, pre-Socratic philosophers, sperm, viruses, Watson and Crick DNA, Information, and Aristotle’s Nobel Prize Michael Egnor August 25, 2017 Intelligent Design 4 Max Delbrück (1906-1981) was a biophysicist and Nobel laureate who made seminal discoveries in the DNA-based replication of viruses. Read More ›