Stu wrote: Are you claiming that molecular machines reproduce? They don't. They are created within the cell. The cell is a factory that...
If this discussion wasn't occurring within the context of Darwinian evolution then no one on this thread would be arguing that the molecular...
drtomaso wrote: It was a Darwinist that coined the term "molecular machine". As far as I know, Darwinian scientists accept that the...
Powerfade wrote: No one has given me a good reason to think that molecular machines are not literal machines. No one has given me any good...
drtomaso said: Consider the F-ATP synthase, where Science News reported "With parts that resemble pistons and a drive shaft, the enzyme...
Drtomaso says: Wrong. The ID perspective is: this is a motor. ID makes no necessary claims that anything must be designed. But design is the...
Principled (not Rhetorical) Reasons Why ID Doesnât Identify the Designer (Part 1) Mike Gene recently posted on Telic Thoughts...
New Report Exposes Sham of Academic Freedom at Baylor University Todayâs edition of the student newspaper at Baylor University carries a...
Paul Davies says: "The key to existence will be found not in primordial sludge, but in the nanotechnology of the living cell."
Stu wrote: ID is investigating whether geo-chemical processes or bioengineering best accounts for the origin of life on earth. If it could be...
Stu wrote: Irrelevant. All that matters is who would be able to discover the true history of how life got started on the planet in question....
Stu wrote: What are you talking about? Those on this planet like me would be investigating the possibility that life on the planet was seeded...
Stu wrote: There is no good reason to doubt that a 1000 years from now human scientists will be able to seed distant planets with microbes...
Is Intelligent Design Such a Dangerous Idea That It Must Not Be Thought? Robert Crowther October 5, 2007 When it comes to teaching...
Baylor University Denies Research Scientist's Academic Freedom by Anika Smith on September 6, 2007 âBaylor University has proven yet...
Stu wrote: So you can never infer design in any case? You don't think this post is the result of a teleological process? I guess you think it...
Stu wrote: No, your argument is silly. Design is design. How does fairy design differ from human-like design? While there is an obvious...
Stu wrote: You're confusing your scenario with mine. In my scenario the detective makes an initial inference to teleological causation which...
Yes, and notice that Stu refuses to give us his definition of creationist.
Stu wrote: It is your contention that Behe is a creationist. It is my contention that Behe and Crick both posit that intelligence was behind...
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