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 ›
full moon Type post Date February 13, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Andrew McDiarmid, David Coppedge, horse, ID the Future, Moon, ruminants, teeth Ruminants, Moon Watchers Bedevil Darwin Science and Culture February 13, 2023 Evolution, Intelligent Design 1 Some ingenious molecular engineering crops up in widely divergent creatures, giving them some impressive abilities to read lunar cycles. Read More ›
cow Type post Author David Coppedge Date January 25, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEnvironment & ClimateEvolutionLife SciencesScience Tagged , antelopes, buffalo, cattle, chewing, cows, cud, deer, dirt, evolution, evolutionists, fossils, giraffes, grazing, grit, horses, paradigm shift, physiology, PNAS, ruminants, sheep, teeth, Thomas Kuhn Darwin, We Have a Problem: Horse Teeth Are Not Less Evolved David Coppedge January 25, 2023 Biology, Environment & Climate, Evolution, Life Sciences, Science 9 Time to debunk another evolutionary story by questioning underlying Darwinian assumptions about how things came to be. Read More ›
black tailed prairie dog Type post Author Stephen J. Iacoboni Date September 16, 2022 CategoriesBiologyChemistryIntelligent DesignPhysicsScience Tagged , bees, biosphere, birds, goal, gymnosperms, honey, intelligent design, natural phenomena, nests, organisms, pollen, predation, prey, purpose, ruminants, salmon, science of purpose, snakes, wolves Defining the “Science of Purpose” Stephen J. Iacoboni September 16, 2022 Biology, Chemistry, Intelligent Design, Physics, Science 3 The "science of purpose" is new to the analytic framework, and is thus obliged to make the case for its claim to validity. Read More ›