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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Tribute to Dr. A. E. Wilder-Smith (1915 – 1995)
William Dembski, author of several key books in the ID movement, credits Dr. A. E. Wilder-Smith for the inspiration to make the study of origins his life’s work. Dean Kenyon, the evolutionary origin of life researcher turned creationist, called Dr. … Continue reading
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Does New Cambrian Fossil Discovery Shed Light On Arthropod Evolution?
Fossils of a bizarre worm-like animal with legs dubbed the “walking cactus” were found in Chinese Cambrian strata. Physorg.com claims the discovery sheds “light on the evolution of crabs and spiders.” Paleontologist speculate the organism might have been evolving en … Continue reading
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PEER-REVIEWED INTELLIGENT DESIGN RESEARCH AND SCIENTIFIC PAPERS PUBLISHED IN SCIENCE JOURNALS
The following links are a database of about one hundred research papers plus other review papers providing direct evidence in favor of Intelligent Design Theory. Nearly all the papers below are peer-reviewed. Disclaimer: For counting purposes some of the “research” … Continue reading
Definition of “Evolution”
Perhaps the problem is with what is meant by the term, “evolution.” The word “evolution” can be often used too generally and loosely to refer to “naturalism,” or be synonymous with “change/growth over time.” In this loose sense of the … Continue reading
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Why Science is Not a Religion
I was recently asked for my opinion as to whether science is a religion. At first, it would seem that the answer is such an obvious “no” that it would go without need of a response. However, it is interesting … Continue reading
Research Confirms ID hypothesis in the field of Informatics
ID Theory is a study of information and design, and highly involved in informatics. Some even consider ID Theory to be synonymous with informatics. ID Theory has long held for decades that biological and genetic information behaves as algorithms. Computer … Continue reading
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BIOLOGICAL CAMOUFLAGE AND MIMICRY
According to a recent article published November 2010 in BioScience, Darwinian evolution faces “problems” that are “huge” when trying to account for the origin of biomimicry in and camouflage [http://legacy.ucpress.net/doi/pdf/10.1525/bio.2010.60.10.12]. The article reads, The balance of Dazzled and Deceived focuses … Continue reading
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SWITCH GENES
Switch genes are not coding genes, but are pseudogene DNA that have the ability to switch on and off genes that do replicate into protein. The occurrence when switch genes turn off coding genes is called “gene silencing” [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_silencing]. One … Continue reading
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Clay Bubbles Could Have Formed First Cells
The claybubble theory of the origin of life is the latest idea on Jack Szostak’s old fatbubble theory that was first reported in Sept. 2004.[1] In this new version of the story also reported in Examiner.com,[2] Howard Stone and Anand … Continue reading
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A New Argument For Why The Eye is Designed
From Uncommon Descent, http://www.uncommondescent.com/intelligent-design/optimised-hardware-compression-the-eyes-have-it/. Recent research on the eye has been published in A Current Biology paper done by Eric T. Carlson, Russell J. Rasquinha, Kechen Zhang and Charles E. Connor. A Sparse Object Coding Scheme in Area V4. Current … Continue reading
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