image001 Type post Author Casey Luskin Date May 12, 2024 CategoriesAstronomyEvolutionary PsychologyFaith & ScienceGeophysicsIntelligent DesignRare Earth Tagged , Africa, ancestors, Ann Gauger, atmosphere, aurora, aurora borealis, beauty, Brian Miller, carbon, earth, electrons, Emily Sandico, evolutionary biology, geophysics, helium, hydrogen, iPhone, iron, Joe Biden, Judeo-Christian tradition, junk DNA, magnesium, magnetic field, magnetosphere, materialists, nitrogen, northern lights, oxygen, paleomagnetism, PhD, radiation, Seattle, solar system, South Africa, vortex, Wikipedia In Aurora Borealis, Scientific and Aesthetic Design Arguments Meet Casey Luskin May 12, 2024 Astronomy, Evolutionary Psychology, Faith & Science, Geophysics, Intelligent Design, Rare Earth 9 You appreciate the aurora borealis or aurora australis because you were not created by strictly material evolutionary processes. Read More ›
dandelion Type post Date October 24, 2018 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , __edited, airfoil, dandelion, digestive tract, engineers, evolution, filaments, Flight, forest fire, intelligent design, motors, Nature (journal), pappus, parachute, storksbill, University of Edinburgh, Velcro, vortex, William Blake Flight: The Genius of Seeds Science and Culture October 24, 2018 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 8 Plant seeds come equipped to spread themselves in ways that baffle engineers. Did they invent these mechanisms by chance? Read More ›