Scientific hypotheses can come from anywhere at all (well actually just from an intelligent mind). One important thing I learned about science in graduate school was, it did not matter where your hypothesis originated, it only mattered that it could be tested and falsified in a rigorous, repeatable, and measurable way. Scientific notions can arise [...]
Jerry Bergman has written an article on CMI entitled, Did immune system antibody diversity evolve?
From the article:
The voluminous research on the evolution of the adaptive immune system describes in enormous detail both the similarities and differences between the immune systems of a wide variety of animals, but does not provide evidence for the evolution [...]
Then did we, the Most High Scientist, through the use of calculations and formulas, imagine that there exists a great many more universes in the multiverse than we had previously imagined. We did previously imagine through string theory that there are 10500 universes in the multiverse. One of our Most High, Andrei Linde, did recently [...]
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In this post, I seek to take a step back from the ID/evolution debate, and consider things from a Christian perspective. Jesus often spoke in parables, and explained the reason to his disciples:
“The knowledge of the secrets of heaven has been given to you, but not to them. This is why I speak to them [...]
Darwinists frequently engage in the personification of nature (i.e., they utilize language suggesting sentience). In a recent press release, they do it again.(1) There are a number of conceptual problems with the following statement:
He and his co-author, postdoctoral researcher Minglei Wang, were interested in tracing how proteins make use of their domains, or groups [...]
You never thought you would hear me say something like this, but I’m saying it now. Richard Dawkins deserves some credit for his most recent book, A Devil’s Chaplain. Now, I haven’t even read the book, and probably won’t unless I can find a used copy somewhere. But, I just wanted to [...]
Recently, a group of students from Liberty University visited the Smithsonian Institute. David DeWitt who is the
professor who teaches the Advanced Creation studies class takes his students there every year. The Washington Post had a writeup on the trip, and for the first time in my memory, it was a facts-based article.1 The [...]
Over on UD is a fascinating comment:
Two points:
1- Gene duplication, in order to do something, also requires all the meta-information- a binding site, a promoter, an enhancer and a repressor. Otherwise all the gene duplication in the world will not do anything except add more DNA to the existing genome.
2- In his book “Why is [...]
And then did we, the Most High Scientists, decide that life may have “been forged in a quantum crucible.”(1) Not to be outdone by our fellow believers in Naturalism, the venerable biologists, we physicists did decide to weigh in on the matter of life’s beginning.
Erving Schrödinger, the fellow who did imagine a cat being dead [...]
In The Journal of the Creation Science Movement,(1) we find:
The psalmist says, “I will praise You for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; marvellous are your works” (Psalm 139: 14). Nowhere is this more evident than in the design of the human brain. Capable of incredible feats of computation, data recognition and information storage, the [...]
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