Author: Casey Luskin
Problem 10: Neo-Darwinism’s Long History of Inaccurate Predictions about Junk Organs and Junk DNA
During the 1925 Scopes trial, biologist Horatio Hackett Newman contended that there are over 180 vestigial organs and structures in the human body.
From the Steadily Shrinking Catalogue of "Functionless," "Vestigial" Organs: Now, the Tailbone
The theory of intelligent design does not demand that the coccyx be medically indispensable.
Evolution Within Limits: Nature Study Identifies Genetic Basis for Galápagos Finch Beak Variation
Decades ago researchers Peter and Rosemarie Grant conducted painstaking research on finches in the Gal�pagos Islands.
Intelligent Homo erectus “Used Shells for Tool Production and Engraving”
The shell’s faintly visible “zig zag” triggered an inference to intelligent design.
Problem 9: Neo-Darwinism Struggles to Explain the Biogeographical Distribution of Many Species
One of the most severe biogeographical puzzles for Darwinian theory is the origin of South American monkeys, called “platyrrhines.”