giraffe Type post Author Jonathan Witt Date March 13, 2023 CategoriesEngineeringEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , blood pressure, cud, Dean Kenyon, esophagus, evolution, fossil record, geneticists, Giraffe, giraffe’s neck, grass, heart, intelligent design, jackpot, leaves, Live Science, lottery, mutations, Nature (journal), necks, okapi, Percival Davis, President, rete mirabile, Richard Dawkins, ruminants, South Africa, The Evolution of the Long-Necked Giraffe, University of Cape Town, Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig Evolution’s Tall Tale — The Giraffe Neck Jonathan Witt March 13, 2023 Engineering, Evolution, Intelligent Design 10 The engineering marvel that is the giraffe, long neck and all, was intelligently designed. Read More ›
Type post Author Neil Thomas Date June 8, 2022 CategoriesEvolutionGeologyPhysical Sciences Tagged , Charles Darwin, Charles Lyell, Dean Kenyon, evolution, Fred Hoyle, Isaac Newton, James Hutton, James Thomson, On the Origin of Species, Percival Davis, Peter Bowler, Principles of Geology, Robert Elsmere, Theory of the Earth, Thomas Huxley, William Shakespeare Was Darwinian Theory Based on a False Analogy to Geology? Neil Thomas June 8, 2022 Evolution, Geology, Physical Sciences 10 Given the degree of discipleship for Sir Charles, Darwin fully expected to receive Lyell’s commendation for his labors. Read More ›
scientists Type post Date September 15, 2017 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Dean H. Kenyon, intelligent design, Jonathan Wells, methodological materialism, Michael Behe, Of Pandas and People, Percival Davis, scientific method, Sean Carroll, Signature in the Cell, Stephen Meyer, supernatural, testability, The Design of Life, William A. Dembski Intelligent Design and Methodological Naturalism — No Necessary Contradiction Science and Culture September 15, 2017 Intelligent Design 5 A corespondent draws our attention to a comment from atheist and "poetic naturalist" Sean Carroll, in his recent book. Read More ›