close-up-shot-of-microscope-with-metal-lens-stockpack-adobe-312508645-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date December 11, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , assumptions, biology, Casey Luskin, complex biological features, cosmic fine-tuning, DNA, Elon Musk, end of year, epigenetics, evolution, evolutionary algorithms, evolutionary models, intelligent design, irreducibly complex features, Neo-Darwinism, orphan genes, peer-reviewed literature, population genetics, predictions, Research, RNA splicing, Salvo Magazine, sugar code, systems biology, Terrell Clemmons, Third Way of Evolution, Tree of Life Luskin: The State of the Intelligent Design Debate David Klinghoffer December 11, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design 3 Terrell Clemmons asked, "Where have you seen the ID movement make strides?" This is some of the material that I wish someone would share with Elon Musk. Read More ›
Adam and Eve Type post Author Casey Luskin Date January 14, 2022 CategoriesFaith & ScienceHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , Ann Gauger, Bible, BIO-Complexity, BioLogos, Christianity, Discovery Institute, Fazale Rana, Fox News, Francis Collins, Genesis, Homo heidelbergensis, human origins, In Quest of the Historical Adam, Jesus Christ, Jonathan McLatchie, methodological naturalism, myths, Nathan Lents, Ola Hössjer, Paul Nelson, Reasons to Believe, S. Joshua Swamidass, Salvo Magazine, Scripture, Terrell Clemmons, The Genealogical Adam and Eve, theistic evolution, theology, William Lane Craig Fox News Article Shows Why Evolutionary Solutions to Adam and Eve Fail to Satisfy Casey Luskin January 14, 2022 Faith & Science, Human Origins and Anthropology 14 Is William Lane Craig’s book good news for Christians? I’m not so sure, and here’s one reason why. Read More ›
1280px-Third_Rail_for_Toronto_Transit_Commission 2 Type post Date July 28, 2018 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, bioengineering, book reviews, Darwinism, Denyse O'Leary, Discovery Institute Press, evolution, faith, Finland, Helsinki University of Technology, Heretic, Heretic: One Scientist’s Journey from Darwin to Design, intelligent design, Jonathan Witt, life, Lutheran Church, materialism, Matti Leisola, Mind Matters, non-life, salvo, Terrell Clemmons, third rail Review: Heretic Takes Aim at Science’s Third Rail Science and Culture July 28, 2018 Biology, Intelligent Design 3 “Well, we can’t touch the third rail, so the question becomes, How can we safely get past it?” Read More ›