Design Haunts a New Hypothesis for the Origin of the Ribosome
It’s worth paying some attention to the identity of the first author, population geneticist Michael Lynch of the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State. Source
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It’s worth paying some attention to the identity of the first author, population geneticist Michael Lynch of the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State. Source
This is why Darwinists can easily incorporate new discoveries into their origin narrative. It is because they never really address the true causal implications. Source
Professor Kuebler uses a classical argument for common descent, citing the universality of the genetic code. Source
Professor Kuebler doesn’t acknowledge the pattern of explosions in the fossil record, but he does cite a supposed transitional form. Source
He was well versed in the evolutionary literature as well as in design arguments from antiquity to his day. Source
Significantly, these data indicate that the space of usable amino acids is severely constrained. Source
Information and orderly processes don’t happen by accident any more than a factory production line organizes itself out of unassembled constituent parts. Source
So far we detect significant prescience about intelligent design in Maxwell’s thought. He all but uses the phrase himself. Source
Aquinas argues that intelligence is recognized precisely because unintelligent entities achieve purposeful ends only when directed by an intelligence. Source
Caught on video in the back of a car, in which he was riding with pastor Doug Wilson, Christopher Hitchens said this about himself and his fellow atheists. Source
If I put on my reverse-engineering hat, this enzyme looks like the work of a designer who deeply understood electrochemistry and quantum tunneling. Source
I could say more on the subject, but much of it is in this fantastic conversation — "the toughest debate I've ever had," as Halper graciously says at the end. Source
I’m an agnostic on these purported technologically super-advanced creatures with their physics-defying crafts. Source
"By mapping millions of neurons in mice, researchers discovered that smell receptors in the nose aren’t random at all." Source
The evidence for a Creator is displayed across the universe—if we’re willing to see it. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson welcomes Dr. Mark Hartwig and Dr. Willia...
Center for Science and Culture Senior Fellow Stephen Dilley explores this curious phenomenon in his talk at the 2025 Dallas Conference on Science and Faith. Source
How could something with a structure this complicated have evolved twice? Ryland Grace thinks it couldn’t have. Source
A video claims to show how the unguided origin of life is easy to envision, involving random chemical “blobs” forming into a replicator, given enough time. Source
The oldest girl said about the irreducibly complex motor of the bacterial flagellum, “We just learned about bacteria in school, but we didn’t learn that!” Source
Scientific arguments can take a long time to percolate through the culture, especially when the scientific establishment and media push another narrative. Source
We’ve gone back and forth with Dr. Barr many times in the past. Mainstream paleoanthropologists acknowledge that the origin of humans is sudden and abrupt. Source
Philosopher Timothy McGrew is someone I was not fully acquainted with but he’s one of the stars of the film. Source
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