EasterIsland16491363758 Type post Author Daniel Witt Date July 14, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignPhilosophy of Science Tagged , Amazon, astronomer, beavers, biochemists, biology, chance, Easter Island, elements, evolution, gods, helium, Herbert Spencer, intelligent design, iron picks, Laurence Moran, life, necessity, New York City, Norman Lockyer, Occam’s razor, On the Origin of Species, parsimony, skyscraper, smartphones, special creation, specified complexity, Stephen Meyer, stone hammers, Stonehenge, will How Did the Designer Do It? Daniel Witt July 14, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Philosophy of Science 11 It seems the debate has not progressed much in a century and a half. Clearly, these evolutionary theorists think they have an unanswerable line of attack here. Read More ›
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