Author: Casey Luskin
Human Tails: Another Evolutionary Icon that Coyne, Giberson and Other Darwin Defenders Would Be Wise to Abandon
Charles Darwin was the first to articulate this notion, but it survives, a true vestige, among his modern advocates.
Darwin-Defending Historians Debate Whether It’s Justified for Cosmos “to Lie” for the Sake of Science
At Colby College, historian of science Joseph Martin joins others in weighing in on a question that shouldn’t be up for debate.
Panspermia, Environmental Alarmism, Socialism, Gaia, Nazi-Comparisons, and More: Cosmos‘s Endgame Is Becoming Clear
Neil Tyson is correct to warn against the use of propaganda, and the misuse of scientific authority, to mislead the public. Indeed, recall the falsehoods that this series has advanced.
“Pseudotails” and “True Tails” Have Similar Causes, Suggesting Both Are Birth Defects, Not Vestigial Holdovers
Yet another evolutionary icon has fallen to the data.
How the Darwinian View of Human “Tails” Leads to Harmful Medical Practices
Darwin-defenders like Karl Giberson have used the rare phenomenon of babies born with supposed “tails” as evidence for common descent.