Author: Jonathan Wells
Flailing Blindly: The Pseudoscience of Josh Rosenau and Carl Zimmer
I did not watch the sixth episode of Cosmos on April 13, but I’m told that it included animations to illustrate the molecular workings of a chloroplast.
"In China We Can Criticize Darwin": The 1999 China Conference
In June 1999, Paul Nelson and I flew to Kunming in southern China to attend an International Symposium on The Origins of Animal Body Plans and Their Fossil Record.
"In China We Can Criticize Darwin": Prelude
In February 1999, I had arranged for a talk at the University of Washington for Jun-Yuan Chen, a Chinese paleontologist who was an acknowledged expert on the Cambrian explosion.
Why Does the History of Life Give the Appearance of Evolution?
Kenneth R. Miller challenges critics of Darwinism to explain why we find “one organism after another in places and in sequences… that clearly give the appearance of evolution.”
Why All the Fuss Over Some Junk?
Responding to ENCODE, a few Darwinists have lit up the blogosphere with angry denunciations.