lance-asper-3P3NHLZGCp8-unsplash Type post Author Michael Denton Date July 24, 2024 CategoriesBiochemistryEnvironment & ClimateFine-tuningIntelligent DesignRare Earth Tagged , agnostics, blood, capillaries, cells, Charles Tanford, circulation, criminology, earth, elements, endothermy, evaporation, extraterrestrial intelligence, fitness, fluids, gas, heat, hydrogen, hydrological cycle, hydrophobic force, intelligent design, liquid, microbiology, oxygen, skin, solid, solvents, temperature, The Wonder of Water, tissues, viscosity, water In the Case of Water, an Inference to Intelligent Design Is Independent of Any Religious Claim Michael Denton July 24, 2024 Biochemistry, Environment & Climate, Fine-tuning, Intelligent Design, Rare Earth 15 In this article I will explain why, as someone who is agnostic about many religious claims, I find the inference to intelligent design impossible to refuse. Read More ›
Contortionist,_posed_in_studio,_ca._1880 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date January 29, 2020 CategoriesOrigin of LifePhysical SciencesPhysics Tagged , __edited, Big Think, biological information, category error, consciousness, cosmos, Dallas Conference on Science & Faith, dark matter, Denyse O'Leary, Evolution News, gas, information, intelligent design, John Archibald Wheeler, liquid, Mass, mass-energy, materialism, Mind Matters, natural world, plasma, Robert J. Marks II, solid, The Mystery Life’s Origin, University of Portsmouth, Ur-text, William A. Dembski Information as Matter’s “Fifth State” — A Physicist’s Contortion David Klinghoffer January 29, 2020 Origin of Life, Physical Sciences, Physics 4 Dark matter is the unknown substance thought to make up some 27 percent of the universe. It can’t be observed but only theorized. Read More ›