092_Wild_Mute_swan_in_flight_at_Lake_Geneva_during_golden_hour_of_sunset_Photo_by_Giles_Laurent Type post Author Emily Reeves Date January 13, 2025 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionEvolutionary PsychologyIntelligent DesignReproductive Science Tagged , "survival of the fittest", animals, bears, books, Casey Luskin, chihuahua, DNA, evolution, fiction, Foresight (book), foxes, genes, How Life Works, intelligent design, machines, Marcos Eberlin, meaning, Oskar Schindler, otters, Philip Ball, purpose, relationships, religion, Science and Faith in Dialogue, self-sacrifice, work, writing The End of the Machine Metaphor? Emily Reeves January 13, 2025 Biology, Evolution, Evolutionary Psychology, Intelligent Design, Reproductive Science 11 Rather than purpose deriving from a purposeless process like natural selection, natural selection can only occur when life itself is the result of purpose. Read More ›
altruism Type post Date January 16, 2021 CategoriesBioethicsEvolution Tagged , altruism, Andrew McDiarmid, Darwinism, DNA, Evolution News, evolutionists, genes, group selection, humans, ID the Future, intelligent design, kin selection, love, offspring, self-sacrifice, survival machines To Say the Least, Altruism Is Not an Easy Fit with Darwinism Science and Culture January 16, 2021 Bioethics, Evolution 2 Evolutionists have made some progress (they think) explaining such things with theories of group selection or kin selection. Read More ›
sad dog Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date November 30, 2017 CategoriesEvolutionHuman Exceptionalism Tagged , __k-review, animal rights, animal welfare, animals, dog, emotion, feelings, horse, human rights, humans, intelligence, pain, pets, Research, science, self-sacrifice Of Course Animals Have Emotions Wesley J. Smith November 30, 2017 Evolution, Human Exceptionalism 3 These biological facts are often misused to try to push us beyond our welfare duties and into according animals human-type rights. Read More ›
nanoparticles-destroying-cancer-cells-nanoparticles-cancer-t-535202789-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date February 3, 2017 CategoriesBiologyEvolution Tagged , __nedited, apoptosis, cell biology, cell death, self-sacrifice, selfish genes Biologist Ann Gauger: Apoptosis (Cell Death) Is an Enigma for Darwinism David Klinghoffer February 3, 2017 Biology, Evolution 1 Sarah Chaffee and Discovery Institute biologist Ann Gauger have been conducting a multipart conversation about the cell. Read More ›