arrow-yellow-spaced Type post Author Michael Behe Date March 11, 2020 CategoriesScience Tagged , intelligent design, intentionality, Introductory, Mount Rushmore, purposeful arrangement of parts Intelligence: The X-Factor in Life Michael Behe March 11, 2020 Science 1 That “X Factor,” Behe explains, is an intelligence inconceivably beyond our own. Read More ›
galaxy-lines-gray Type post Author Charles Thaxton Date December 19, 1994 CategoriesHistory Tagged , abductive reasoning, aperiodicity, complexity, DNA, history of intelligent design, Information Theory, intentionality, Intermediate, lab science, methodological naturalism, naturalism A New Design Argument Charles Thaxton December 19, 1994 History 32 Just when scientists thought they understood how natural processes explained the order of the universe, they discovered a very special kind of complexity, called information, in nature. Read More ›