Around the Blogosphere 4/26/07
http://telicthoughts.com/front-loading-and-the-nervous-system/
This post of Mike Gene's also contains Gene's elegant comment:
"This is what conventional theory taught. But in come new data that “now reveal that the vertebrate nervous system is probably much older than expected.” This is the type of thing FLE predicts and the type of thing we see with many molecules/systems. “Older than expected” means closer to the design event. That the last common ancestor of vertebrates, insects and worms already had a centralised nervous system resembling that of vertebrates today is something that is quite friendly to FLE. Yet the original view could have turned out to be correct."
http://www.uncommondescent.com/evolution/mitochondrial-ribosomes-define-match/#comment-117462
A discerning comment from gpuccio; a commenter with obvious good taste and sound judgement. Thanks gpuccio.
http://www.uncommondescent.com/intelligent-design/icon-of-evolution-lucy-bites-the-dust/
It may take awhile but it has been said that science is self-correcting.
http://www.uncommondescent.com/intelligent-design/clutching-at-evolutionary-straws/
Photosynthesis. A topic that merits greater coverage.
http://creationevolutiondesign.blogspot.com/2007/04/building-of-carbon-depends-on-moustache.html
Stephen Jones on Hoyle and intelligent design.
http://mindfulhack.blogspot.com/2007/04/free-will-and-neuroscience-why-free.html
Denyse O'Leary's blog about free will.
http://www.arn.org/_idarts/wordpress/?p=84
The ID issue from a Sci Fi perspective.
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