Month: December 2015
Updating Darwin’s Doubt: Another Phylum Appears at the Start of the Cambrian Explosion
The “moving mud dragon” Kinorhyncus has been found in Chinese Cambrian strata, and it looks a lot like living ones.
Ten Myths About Dover: #5, “Discovery Institute Supported Dover School Board Policy”
Our position on science education in schools had been publicly documented since 2002 — several years before Dover.
Fossil Discovery Adds Another Phylum to the Cambrian Explosion
We can update Stephen Meyer’s tabulation to report that 21 of the 28 phyla with fossil records first appear in the Cambrian explosion.
A Reflection on the Dover Anniversary
Dover was a concession by the Darwinist community that it could not defend Darwinism from a one-minute paragraph read in a schoolroom.
Ten Myths About Dover: #6, “Judge Jones, No Activist, Stayed Strictly Within His Authority”
Not only did Jones eschew judicial economy, he attempted to act as a policymaker and wandered into the relationship between science and religion.