John Keats Type post Author William A. Dembski Date December 8, 2022 CategoriesNeuroscience & MindScience Tagged , artificial intelligence, hearts, lyrics, Mount Everest, mountains, movies, poetry, tears, winds Move Over, Keats? Here Is AI-Generated Poetry William A. Dembski December 8, 2022 Neuroscience & Mind, Science 2 This poetry is bad to the point of hilarity, much as some movies are so bad that they're "good." Read More ›
catherine-oQHdhzVqvAo-unsplash Type post Author Walter Myers III Date October 20, 2021 CategoriesAnatomyEvolutionIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , "poor design", breathing, Cornelius Hunter, esophagus, evolution, Fazale Rana, humans, intelligent design, Lehigh University, Michael Behe, muscles, neck, whales, winds Is the Human Neck a “Mistake of Evolution”? Walter Myers III October 20, 2021 Anatomy, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Medicine 8 Darwin asserted the “absurdity” of evolution designing a shared opening to the esophagus and trachea (windpipe). Read More ›
golf Type post Author Brian Miller Date March 31, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignOrigin of Life Tagged , amino acids, carbohydrates, cheating, cross-reactions, early Earth, earthquakes, floods, golf, James Tour, lipids, nucleotides, Rice University, RNA, Robert Shapiro, tornadoes, winds, YouTube videos James Tour Video Series on the Origin of Life — Synthesis of the Building Blocks Brian Miller March 31, 2021 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Origin of Life 4 "The analogy that comes to mind is a golfer, who having played a ball through an 18-hole course, assumed the ball could also play the course in his absence." Read More ›