Lake_Baikal_in_winter Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date July 18, 2024 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhysical Sciences Tagged , biological systems, blood, capillaries, carbon dioxide, cells, chloroplasts, complex life, Fred Hoyle, hydrological cycle, ice, intelligent design, Michael Denton, minerals, oceans, photosynthesis, prior probability, surface tension, The Wonder of Water, universal solvent, viscosity, water, weathering The Properties of Water Point to Intelligent Design Jonathan McLatchie July 18, 2024 Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences 7 It becomes increasingly difficult to deny what Fred Hoyle called a “common sense interpretation of the facts.” Read More ›
Apollo 17 Type post Author Marvin Olasky Date December 14, 2022 CategoriesFaith & SciencePhysical Sciences Tagged , Adolf Hitler, advanced life, aliens, astronomers, atheism, bacteria, Bible, capillary action, Carl Sagan, Contact (novel), cosmic microwave background radiation, creation, deaths, faith, galaxies, Goldilocks, history, human genome, hydrogen, Ivy League, Joseph Stalin, miracles, Super Bowl, surface tension, theoretical physics, universe, Zeeya Merali A Miraculous Existence Marvin Olasky December 14, 2022 Faith & Science, Physical Sciences 4 Zeeya Merali asks a good question: If God desired to send us a message, how would He do it? Read More ›
tree and a man Type post Author Michael Denton Date August 5, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , cells, cellulose, fire, Fire-Maker series, fitness, Goldilocks, humans, leaves, lignin, metallurgy, parsimony, photosynthesis, surface tension, tensile strength, tree trunks, water, wood Nature’s Magic and Its Breathtaking Parsimony Michael Denton August 5, 2020 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 3 Without this ensemble of fitness in nature, there would be no wood, no fire, no metallurgy, no modern technology. Read More ›
Puget Sound Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date January 30, 2018 CategoriesBotanyIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, ambient temperature, freezing, hydrological cycle, ice, intelligent design, life, Michael Denton, minerals, mountains, ocean, Paul Davies, rocks, Seattle, soil, surface tension, The Wonder of Water Behind Water’s Beauty, Wondrous Utility Sarah Chaffee January 30, 2018 Botany, Intelligent Design 4 "The hydrological cycle has reliably delivered water to the terrestrial ecosystems of planet Earth for millions of years." Read More ›