blood Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date August 23, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , blood-clotting cascade, Center for Science and Culture, circulatory system, coagulation, Darwin's Black Box, enzymes, evolution, fibrinogen, intelligent design, irreducibly complex systems, Michael Behe, platelets, prothrombin, Retraction Crisis, Russell F. Doolittle, thrombin, thrombosis, unguided processes The Incredible Design of Vertebrate Blood Clotting Jonathan McLatchie August 23, 2023 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 13 Recently, a commenter on the Center for Science and Culture’s Facebook page asked about a paper by the late biochemist Russell F. Doolittle. Read More ›
old person 2 Type post Author Geoffrey Simmons Date March 9, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , __edited, adolescence, aging, birth, bone cells, brain cells, conception, daughter cells, death, Doctor's Diary (series), dying, estrogen, growth hormones, infancy, liver cells, medical school, neurons, platelets, red blood cells, telomeres, testosterone Doctor’s Diary: On Designed Obsolescence Geoffrey Simmons March 9, 2020 Intelligent Design, Medicine 6 Dying actually begins at conception. From the moment of conception the directions for a person’s demise are passed on to every cell. Read More ›