Darwin's God

How Religion Drives Science and Why it Matters

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Plant's Epigenome as Varied as Their Environments

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A Big Challenge You probably remember that an organism’s DNA is collectively referred to as the genome and that it contains genes that c...
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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Sharks Have an Incredible Voltage Sensor

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Can Detect a Millionth of a Volt Imagine if you had two really good wires that were 500 miles long, and you attached them to each end of...
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A Question From a Reader

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Need a Different Perspective Recently an evolutionist asked me for scientific evidence for the Bible: Cornelius, can you provide any sc...
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William Bialek: More Perfect Than We Imagined

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Roll Over Voltaire Three hundred years ago Gottfried Leibniz said we live in the best of all possible worlds but today Princeton’s worl...
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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

The Evolution of an Explanation of a Small-Headed Sea Snake

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Evolution’s “Tremendous Explanatory Power” I once debated an evolution professor who explained that evolution has tremendous explanatory...
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Thursday, March 14, 2013

The Evolution of Circular RNA: A Marshall McLuhan Moment

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“You know nothing of my work” [ Update: William Jeck has kindly responded and provided an explanation for how circular RNAs may have a...
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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Here is Why the DNA Code is a Problem

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A Good Case Study The genetic code was discovered about fifty years ago and it has been a challenge for evolution ever since. As we saw ...
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Friday, March 8, 2013

A Common Code: Surely That Means They’re All Related—Doesn’t It?

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A Teachable Moment, Almost One of the most common metaphysical premises in evolutionary theory is the claim that similarity implies co...
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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Suppose They Gave a Theory and Nobody Argued?

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Consider the Flowers Why argue about evolution when we agree on so much? Everyone agrees on the scientific evidence. We agree on how the...
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Monday, March 4, 2013

Non-Coding RNA-Activators Regulate Genes Via a “Mediator”

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Another Refutation Remember when it was discovered that most of our DNA does not code for proteins and evolutionists said it was probabl...
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Sunday, March 3, 2013

Discovery Institute Summer Seminars

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Intelligent Design and Science and Society The Center for Science and Culture at Discovery Institute announces two intensive 9-day semi...

English Professor Completely Destroys Three Evolution Professors

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And That Was Before He Saw Their Arguments Because the only thing worse than having all your points refuted, is having all your points r...
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Saturday, March 2, 2013

Circular RNAs: A Hidden, Parallel Universe

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When Are These Surprises Going to Stop? Remember when microRNA burst onto the scene a few years back and revolutionized our knowledge of...
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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

This Circadian Clock Protein is Finely-Tuned (and a Bunch of Other Things)

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Making Evolution Even More Ridiculous That new paper on the circadian clock protein is not only an example of how evolution lacks theor...
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Monday, February 18, 2013

A “Sulfur-For-Phosphorus” Strategy

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Why Aristotle Won’t Go Away When a cyanobacterium was found in the Sargasso Sea with predominantly sulfur, rather than the usual phospho...
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