March 2025

The Miracles in Acts, and Their Evidential Value

The book of Acts recounts various miracles performed by Paul and the other apostles, as well as the deacons Stephen and Philip. If it can be shown that these miracle reports substantially represent the testimony of these individuals, then this is an important aspect of the testimony that must be accounted for.

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Irreducible Complexity Nested Within Irreducible Complexity: The Case of Chromosome Condensation

The process of chromosomal condensation is absolutely essential to successful mitotic cell division — that is to say, it is a part of a larger irreducibly complex system. Moreover, the highly condensed mitotic chromosome structures (with sister chromatids joined at the centromere) do not serve a purpose apart from in the context of mitosis. And yet, various components are themselves indispensable for effective chromosome condensation.

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