Month: August 2012
Unguided or Not? How Do Darwinian Evolutionists Define Their Theory?
An argument we are increasingly hearing from theistic evolutionists is that the “unguided” or “random” aspects of Darwinian evolution are merely “philosophical gloss” or an “add-on” promoted by new atheists who use bad philosophy.
Sunset on Mars
Cool photo, no relevance to evolution in all likelihood.
In a Fly’s Eye: My, Oh My, What Evolution — er, Design
Studies on fly eyes reveal remarkable mechanisms for light collection with perfect efficiency and adaptation over a wide range of conditions, employing digital-to-analog conversion and adaptive sampling.
Don’t Miss These Two Articles Relevant to Recent Discussions on Junk DNA History and Chromosome Fusion
Sternberg writing at ENV back in 2009: “Guy Walks Into a Bar and Thinks He’s a Chimpanzee” and “How the Junk DNA Hypothesis Has Changed Since 1980”
Mathias Clasen Prize Will Recognize Outstandingly Ludicrous Evolutionary Theorizing
If you’ve ever enjoyed a Stephen King novel or a feature film by Wes Craven, it all goes back to the East African savannah. Doesn’t everything?