Blueprint-Cell-IllustraOrigin Type post Author David Coppedge Date February 28, 2024 CategoriesBiochemistryEcologyEvolutionGeologyIntelligent DesignOrigin of LifePhilosophy of Science Tagged , "God of the gaps", anesthesia, arteries, astrobiology, autocatalysis, Biomimetics, blood, blood vessels, circulation, coacervates, confession, conservation, genes, George Washington Carver, heart, hydrothermal vents, intelligent design, James Joule, James Simpson, James Tour, Joana Xavier, Johannes Kepler, Leslie Orgel, memory, methodological naturalism, Michael Faraday, mRNA vaccines, Murchison meteorite, Nick Lane, paradigm shift, Paul Nelson, proteinoid microspheres, proteins, reverse-engineering, RNA world, Robert Boyle, Robert Shapiro, scientific revolution, Signature in the Cell, spark-discharge tubes, Stephen Meyer, Susan Mazur, Systems Biology, target of selection, The Origin of Life Circus, University College London, veins, William Harvey From Nature, a Devastating Critique of Origin-of-Life Research David Coppedge February 28, 2024 Biochemistry, Ecology, Evolution, Geology, Intelligent Design, Origin of Life, Philosophy of Science 12 The magazine started by Norman Lockyer in 1869 to promote Darwin’s naturalistic views has had to face judgment day. Read More ›
Alfred Russel Wallace Type post Date November 30, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignOrigin of Life Tagged , agnostics, Alfred Russel Wallace, angels, beauty, cells, Charles Darwin, Darwinians, evolution, gods, human race, intelligence, intelligent beings, intelligent design, materialism, materialists, Michael Flannery, mind, nature, Nature's Prophet, power, purpose, spirits, universe, veins, Victorians New Thoughts on Evolution: Views of Professor Alfred Russel Wallace, O.M., F.R.S. Evolution News November 30, 2023 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Origin of Life 17 "The scales on the wings of a moth," he said quietly, "have no explanation in Evolution. They belong to Beauty, and Beauty is a spiritual mystery." Read More ›
dragonfly 2 Type post Author Günter Bechly Date July 8, 2022 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignPaleontology Tagged , Bavaria, Carboniferous Period, dragonflies, Fossil Friday (series), Germany, intelligent design, larvae, males, Odonata, penis, sperm, Upper Jurassic, veins, venation, vertebrate Fossil Friday: Dragonfly from the Upper Jurassic Günter Bechly July 8, 2022 Biology, Intelligent Design, Paleontology 3 Almost everything in the wonderful construction of dragonflies cries out for a design explanation. Read More ›
humpback whale Type post Author David Coppedge Date May 16, 2022 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , California, convergent evolution, Dave Anderson, dinosaurs, dolphins, Hawaii, humpback whale, Illustra Media, intelligent design, Living Waters, Monterey, natural selection, Nature Communications, NOAA, Paul Nelson, phylogeny, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, rete mirabile, Richard Sternberg, salmon, Science (journal), Taiwan, testes, trash, veins, whale evolution, whales Whales Give More “Design of Life” Evidence, Defying Explanations Based on Natural Selection David Coppedge May 16, 2022 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 9 Biologist Richard Sternberg explains how the whale-evolution sequence is more “artistic license” than demonstrable fact. Read More ›