Month: March 2017
Research on Ancient DNA Could Test Predictions of Non-Darwinian Speciation Models
Independent groups of researchers (e.g., Hössjer et al. 2016), more or less skeptical of common ancestry, have suggested the alternative model of initial heterozygotic diversity.
Middlebury College, Academic Freedom Laws — Assessing the Future of Intellectual Freedom
At Middlebury, hysterical insistence on uniformity of thought drew a furious mob of students.
Pity the Unwanted Orphan Genes — An Awkward Topic for Darwinism
Discovery Institute philosopher of biology Paul Nelson is a great explainer.
Plant-Like Life Is Pushed Back 400 Million Years
In the evolution debate, Darwinists interpret time as automatically favorable to themselves. Not necessarily so.
Join Us as Paul Nelson Hosts Origin Premiere, Friday, March 31 in Houston!
“Natural selection won’t work to make the first cell.”