Cape_Town_(ZA),_Sea_Point,_Nachtansicht_--_2024_--_1867-70_-_2 Type post Author Eric Hedin Date April 8, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignScientific Reasoning Tagged , Albert Einstein, Arthur Eddington, Cambrian Explosion, Carnegie Institution, complexity, diversity, earth, eukaryotic cells, functional complexity, functionality, intelligent mind, kinetic energy, laws of nature, laws of physics, life, Michael Wong, mineralogists, non-living matter, organisms, Philip Ball, Quanta Magazine, quantum theory, Robert Hazen, Second Law of Thermodynamics, specified complexity, speed of light, universe Theory of Increasing Complexity Fails the Test of Science Eric Hedin April 8, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Scientific Reasoning 7 What are evolutionists to do when their theory runs afoul of the laws of nature? Why, propose a bold new law of nature! Read More ›
Zeta-Ophiuchi-1 Type post Author James Le Fanu Date September 9, 2019 CategoriesBioethicsBiology Tagged , __edited, Big Bang, Boeing 747, C.S. Lewis, cells, chemical elements, double helix, earth, electromagnetism, fly, Fred Hoyle, geneticists, gravity, Harvard University, humanities, John Polkinghorne, man, Mary Midgley, mouse, neuroscientists, Nobel Prize, plate tectonics, Sapientia, science, Scientia, scientism, solar system, speed of light, strong and weak nuclear forces, tornado, universe, University of Birmingham, William Provine, World War II Between Sapientia and Scientia — Michael Aeschliman’s Profound Interpretation James Le Fanu September 9, 2019 Bioethics, Biology 14 Science, the dominant way of knowing of our age, now finds itself caught between a rock and (very) hard place. Read More ›
radio dial Type post Author Marcos Eberlin Date May 28, 2019 CategoriesFine-tuningIntelligent DesignPhysical SciencesPhysicsScientific Reasoning Tagged , __k-review, “nones”, atheism, evidence, foresight, Fred Hoyle, gravitational constant, intelligent design, materialists, naturalism, Nobel laureates, radio, science, speed of light, truth, universe The Radio at the Edge of the Universe Marcos Eberlin May 28, 2019 Fine-tuning, Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences, Physics, Scientific Reasoning 5 If the universe were a radio and the desired setting allows for life, it would have dozens of dials for setting the values of the universal constants. Read More ›
Lents Wisdom Type post Author Michael Egnor Date May 23, 2018 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , __k-review, "poor design", bone marrow, Darwinism, evidence, evolution, human body, Human Errors, intelligent design, Nathan Lents, physiology, Planck’s constant, refrigerator, spears, speed of light, temperature, testicles, Undark Nathan Lents and the Wisdom of Testicles Michael Egnor May 23, 2018 Biology, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 4 He thinks they should be inside the body, not outside. Read More ›
Type post Author Tom Bethell Date March 9, 2012 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, common descent, Darwin, evolution, Jerry Coyne, natural selection, neutrinos, science, speed of light, Stephen Talbott, The New Atlantis “Life All the Way Down”: Stephen Talbott’s Biological Vision Tom Bethell March 9, 2012 Evolution, Intelligent Design 1 Organisms are wholes and cannot be thought of as assembled in machine-like fashion. Read More ›
Type post Author Casey Luskin Date March 9, 2012 CategoriesEvolutionEvolutionary Psychology Tagged , __k-review, common descent, evolution, natural selection, neutrinos, Raymond Tallis, science, speed of light Nature Affirms “No Theory Is Too Special to Question” Casey Luskin March 9, 2012 Evolution, Evolutionary Psychology 2 Physicists were open to challenging one of their most precious theories. Why not biologists? Read More ›