Author: Cornelius Hunter
On Human Origins, the Need for Theory Evaluation
There are conflicting evidences, a lack of details, opposing hypotheses held with great confidence, and a wide range of explanatory mechanisms that are routinely used as needed.
The Real Problem With Convergence
It’s worse than lightning striking twice.
New Paper from Gareth Fraser’s Group Confirms Common Ancestry?
Such fallacious reasoning is ubiquitous in evolutionary thought. It is everywhere.
Claim: New Proteins Evolve Very Easily
Proteins are composed of a linear string of amino acids, often hundreds in length, and perform all sorts of important tasks in the cell.
“Shared Error” Argument: Olfactory Receptor Genes Prove Common Descent?
The idea here is that, in different species, the same damaging mutation can be found in the same pseudogenes.