newborn Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date August 3, 2023 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , alveoli, arteries, baby, birth, blood, circulatory system, David Galloway, ductus arteriosus, fetus, heart, intelligent design, lungs, physiology, placenta, regulatory control, UK Centre for Intelligent Design, umbilical cord, uterus, valves, ventricle The Genius of the Fetal Circulatory System Jonathan McLatchie August 3, 2023 Biology, Intelligent Design, Medicine 12 Last week, my wife and I welcomed our first child into the world. It is difficult to imagine a more profound testimony to design. Read More ›
bone Type post Author David Coppedge Date October 24, 2022 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignScience Tagged , allometric growth, bones, evolution, foresight, hierarchy, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, mechanism, mutations, neo-Darwinian mechanism, PLOS Biology, regulatory control, tissues Bone Growth Demonstrates Irreducible Complexity and Hierarchical Control David Coppedge October 24, 2022 Biology, Intelligent Design, Science 7 How does a bone “know” to keep its structures at proper ratios along its length as it grows? Read More ›
António Guterres Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date May 3, 2020 CategoriesBioethics Tagged , António Guterres, carbon emissions, coal, coronavirus, COVID-19, fossil fuels, fracking, global warming, globalism, natural gas, natural resources, New York Times, obesity, regulatory control, United Nations Time to Make Fossil Fuel Industries “Pay”? Wesley J. Smith May 3, 2020 Bioethics 3 Authoritarian central planning never works and it wouldn’t “save the planet.” It would just make us all less prosperous and free. Read More ›