Year: 2019
Paleontologist Günter Bechly: What We Mean by the Missing Transitional Fossil Forms
Certainly, we find organisms that are “morphologically intermediate,” bearing resemblances to organisms that came before and others that came later.
Are the Laws of the Universe “Inevitable”?
What is inevitable here is not the mathematical beauty of physical law, but the circumlocutions scientists use to evade design in nature.
On Doing Science Versus Understanding Science
Theodosius Dobzhansky and Ashley Montagu wrote in 1947, “Race differences arise chiefly because of the differential action of natural selection on geographically separate populations.”
Jonathan Wells Was Right: Non-coding DNA Continues to Show Function
Design predictions rise as evolutionary assumptions fall. The junk DNA myth is, for all practical purposes, falsified.
David Berlinski on Europe, Entropy, Agnosticism
Berlinski tempts Peter Robinson to ask him whether he still considers himself an agnostic.