Behe and Mousetrap Type post Author Michael Behe Date December 3, 2020 CategoriesEngineeringEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , A Mousetrap for Darwin, biochemical systems, biochemists, Darwin's Black Box, Darwinian evolution, Darwinian theory, Darwinism, evolutionary biologists, intelligent design, Michael Behe, molecular level of life, natural selection, Oxford University, religion, summer, Thomas Cavalier-Smith, Trends in Biochemical Sciences, Trends in Ecology and Evolution Excerpt: Darwinism and Design Michael Behe December 3, 2020 Engineering, Evolution, Intelligent Design 3 Much of the difficulty here arises in the differing standards that different disciplines have for what constitutes an “explanation.” Read More ›
frog eggs Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date June 1, 2018 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, bioelectric code, bioelectric field, carbohydrates, cell membrane, cells, central dogma, complex specified information, cortex, development, DNA, embryo, eyes, Francis Crick, glycans, ion channels, Jacques Monod, James Watson, limbs, membrane code, Michael Levin, molecular biology, Neo-Darwinism, nucleotides, proteins, RNA, Stephen Meyer, sugar code, tail, Thomas Cavalier-Smith, William A. Dembski Life Exponential: Life Exhibits Intelligent Design at Many Levels Jonathan Wells June 1, 2018 Intelligent Design 10 Complexity (such as we see in a pile of autumn leaves) can arise spontaneously from unguided natural processes, but complex specified information cannot. Read More ›