DNA Type post Author Stephen J. Iacoboni Date February 23, 2023 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLinguisticsMedicine Tagged , bees, code, DNA, English, information, meaning, Michael Behe, Morse code, organisms, Peter Robinson, pollen, purpose, random processes, science of purpose, Spanish, Stephen Meyer, Uncommon Knowledge The DNA Code Takes My Breath Away; Here’s Why Stephen J. Iacoboni February 23, 2023 Intelligent Design, Linguistics, Medicine 3 These examples may seem trivial, as if they were just "the way things are," not proving anything. But this is not so. Read More ›
colored stones Type post Author Cornelius Hunter Date February 28, 2019 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, Darwinian theory, evolution, frivolous lawsuit, judge, Morse code, probability, stones The “All Outcomes Are Equiprobable” Argument Cornelius Hunter February 28, 2019 Evolution 2 I’ve been busy lately with a big landscaping job for the neighborhood evolutionist. Read More ›
artificial-intelligence Type post Author Brian Miller Date October 31, 2018 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, algorithmic specified complexity, algorithms, amphibians, body plans, computers, Declaration of Independence, DNA, evolution, evolutionary fitness landscape, fish, fitness function, Francis Crick, genetic code, genetic information, Introduction to Evolutionary Informatics, James Watson, Michael Polanyi, Morse code, No Free Lunch theorems, Randy Isaac, Robert J. Marks II, telegraph, theistic evolution, trilobites, William A. Dembski, Winston Ewert Examining Randy Isaac’s Critique of Introduction to Evolutionary Informatics Brian Miller October 31, 2018 Intelligent Design 6 The standard evolutionary model is incapable of driving major transformations such as a fish evolving into an amphibian. Read More ›
stumble-risk-1024x538 Type post Date April 20, 2018 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, "God of the gaps", A. N. Wilson, BioLogos, Brian Josephson, C.S. Lewis, Cambrian News, Charles Townes, Darwin's Doubt, Dennis Venema, Evangelical Christians, Francis Collins, Greg Cootsona, InterVarsity Press, Irreducible Complexity, Jim Stump, junk DNA, Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District, Michael Behe, Michael Denton, Morse code, No Free Lunch, Scopes Monkey Trial, Stephen Meyer, theistic evolution, Thomas Nagel, Tom Wolfe, William A. Dembski InterVarsity Press Stumbles with Sloppy Anti-ID Book by BioLogos Advisor Greg Cootsona Science and Culture April 20, 2018 Intelligent Design 32 Can we be frank? Cootsona’s treatment of ID is pathetic. As “scholarship,” it’s embarrassing. Read More ›