Month: October 2012
More on Finding Darwin’s Real God
Darwin by the late 1870s began to worry about his cozy relationships with noteworthy atheists.
Epigenetic Code Revives Lamarck, Partially
The old giraffe’s-neck story may be wrong but there are epigenetic mechanisms at work that appear to create heritable changes in response to the environment.
Finding Darwin’s Real God
Even since the publication of Ken Miller’s Finding Darwin’s God, the leading spokesman for theistic evolution has claimed to have found deity in “the coherent power of Darwin’s great idea.”
In a Nutshell, What’s the Problem for Darwinists with Convergent Evolution?
Convergent evolution, or homoplasy, refers to the observation of widespread similarities between organisms that can’t be explained by common descent.
From the Cambrian Explosion: Complex Brains and Other “Headaches” for Darwinian Evolutionists
With new research further underlining the Cambrian enigma, it looks like it’s time to call in the media coaches again.