tiny-man-in-multiverse-stockpack-adobe-stock-1536x960 Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date June 27, 2025 CategoriesFaith & ScienceFine-tuningIntelligent Design Tagged , Aaron Zimmer, Battle of the Big Bang, Big Bang, black hole, conundrums, designed universe, Elie Feder, mind, multiverse, Niayesh Afshordi, Paul Sutter, Phil Halper, physicists, physics, quantum particles, Second Law of Thermodynamics, Singularity, Stony Brook University, string theory, uncertainty, universe The Very “Nature of the Universe” Puzzles Physicists Denyse O’Leary June 27, 2025 Faith & Science, Fine-tuning, Intelligent Design 8 The more physicists know about the universe, the larger loom some questions about ultimate realities. Read More ›
neural-landscape-with-densely-packed-neurons-selective-focus Type post Author Michael Egnor Date May 6, 2025 CategoriesAnatomyMedicineNeuroscience & MindPhilosophy Tagged , abstract thought, Aristotle, blood pressure, brain function, brain state, breathing, Denyse O'Leary, Edward Feser, elementary particles, emotion, heart rate, hormones, intellect, James Ross, logic, matter, measurements, memory, Michael Egnor, mind, movement, neuroscience, perception, photons, Plato, precision, puppy, retinal cells, soul, triangle, uncertainty, Uncertainty Principle, will The Logical Basis of the Immaterial Mind Michael Egnor May 6, 2025 Anatomy, Medicine, Neuroscience & Mind, Philosophy 5 The indeterminacy of matter precludes brain states from forming the basis of abstract thought. Simple logic points to this truth. Read More ›
DNA Type post Author David Coppedge Date February 12, 2025 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , barcoding, biomolecules, building blocks, Colorado State University, cryptography, cryptology, Darwinism, DNA, Douglas Axe, information, Intelligent Design in Action, junk DNA, pseudogenes, Signature in the Cell, Stephen Meyer, The Design Inference, The Scientist, uncertainty, Undeniable (book), William A. Dembski, Winston Ewert Intelligent Design in Action: DNA Cryptography David Coppedge February 12, 2025 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 8 Cryptography itself is an example of ID in action within the sciences. How much more when it involves coded genetic information? Read More ›
life Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date September 25, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent DesignOrigin of LifePhysics Tagged , acoustic waves, Brian Miller, electricity, Energy, energy converter, enzyme, Every Life Is on Fire, Evolution News, Exodus, experimentation, faith, information, information theory, instructions, intelligent design, Jeremy England, Michael Denton, Moses, Orthodox Jews, particles, rabbis, Scripture, speakers, specifications, The Miracle of the Cell, thermodynamics, uncertainty, waveguide, wavelengths “Lifelikeness” Without Intelligent Design? Brian Miller Responds to Jeremy England David Klinghoffer September 25, 2020 Intelligent Design, Origin of Life, Physics 4 Dr. England has a poetic and ingenious article reflecting on God’s commissioning of Moses to lead the Jews out from Egypt. Read More ›
Artists’s impression of one of more than 50 new exoplanets found by HARPS: the rocky super-Earth HD 85512 b Type post Date June 30, 2018 CategoriesOrigin of LifePhysical Sciences Tagged , __k-review, abiogenesis, astrophysicist, cosmos, Darwin's Doubt, Douglas Axe, Drake equation, earth, Ethan Siegel, evolution, extraterrestrial intelligence, Fermi paradox, Forbes, Future of Humanity Institute, intellignet design, Oxford University, paradox, protein evolution, science, Signature in the Cell, statistics, Stephen Meyer, uncertainty, universe Are We Alone in the Cosmos? Here’s a Real Paradox for You Science and Culture June 30, 2018 Origin of Life, Physical Sciences 4 The problem is, none of these people cite papers or other writing by researchers on intelligent design, like the work done by Douglas Axe on protein evolution probabilities. Read More ›