man-jump-stockpack-adobe-stock-25996526-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Stuart Burgess Date March 2, 2026 CategoriesAnatomyEngineeringIntelligent Design Tagged , ACL, anatomy, bipedal posture, cross links, cruciate ligaments, engineers, evolutionary theory, flexion, foot, four-bar linkage, hip joint, human knee, intelligent design, joints, knee joint, locking, multifunctioning, Nathan Lents, PCL, poor design, quads, rotation, squatting, standing, strength, tibia The Incredible “Floating” Human Knee Joint Stuart Burgess March 2, 2026 Anatomy, Engineering, Intelligent Design 5 I fully agree with Nathan Lents that the evolutionary paradigm predicts the knee should be a very poor design Read More ›
ParadiseLost12-2 Type post Author William A. Dembski Date January 5, 2026 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & Science Tagged , achievement psychologists, Adolf Hitler, bears, biology, birds, Burl Ives, capitalism, compassion, deer, Devil, diabolos, economics, empathy, eugenics, imperialism, innovation, mathematics, Mein Kampf, Old Testament, Origin of Species, predators, racial hierarchies, Royal Telephone, Satan, society, strength, struggle, The Struggle for Life, war, Warner Brothers, will to power, wolves The God of the Darwinian Age William A. Dembski January 5, 2026 Evolution, Faith & Science 7 It is a god who still holds great sway. In fact, we might say it is the god of this world. Read More ›
humpback whale Type post Author Jonathan Witt Date January 10, 2024 CategoriesBiologyEngineeringEvolutionIntelligent DesignLife SciencesOrigin of Life Tagged , amino acids, biological systems, Biomimetics, Bristol University, chicken-and-egg problem, Conference on Engineering in Living Systems, Dartmouth College, Denton, evolution, Evolution (journal), flexibility, heuristic, Icons of Evolution, intelligent design, Jonathan Wells, Judeo-Christian tradition, Last Universal Common Ancestor, Marcos Eberlin, orphan genes, Paul Nelson, pelvis, proteins, ribosomes, RNA, Stephen Jay Gould, strength, Stuart Burgess, Texas, whales, Zombie Science (book) Systems Biology Cracks Life’s Engineered Intricacies — A Report from CELS Jonathan Witt January 10, 2024 Biology, Engineering, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences, Origin of Life 9 The cherished evolutionary story of whales' “vestigial” pelvic bones joins the growing pile of discredited icons of evolution. Read More ›
sleep Type post Author Eric Hedin Date December 12, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , amygdala, birds, brain, brainstem, dopamine, dreaming, Flight, hippocampus, Howard Glicksman, humans, insects, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, mammals, mice, neurotransmitters, reptiles, sleep, speed, Steve Laufmann, strength, thalamus, unconsciousness, wakefulness, Your Designed Body Sleep — Designed for Our Good Eric Hedin December 12, 2023 Evolution, Intelligent Design 8 The evolutionary mindset operates as a major obstacle to the scientific understanding of sleep. Read More ›
push-ups Type post Author Michael Denton Date August 12, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , ATP, blood, charcoal, circulatory system, Energy, Fire-Maker series, heart, human body, intelligent design, kilns, medical school, metallurgy, molecular motor, muscles, myosin, oxygen, respiration, respiratory system, strength, wood What if Our Muscles Were Less Powerful? Michael Denton August 12, 2020 Intelligent Design 6 As every medical student comes to learn when first dissecting the human body at medical school, our limbs are almost entirely composed of muscles. Read More ›