Category: Evolution
Brian Miller: Star-Crossed RNA Strands and the Origin of Life
Dr. Miller explores more problems facing the idea that life began as strings of RNA.
When Darwinian Evolution Became Obsolete
The theory of evolution by natural selection was unveiled to a poorly attended and generally inattentive audience at a Linnean Society meeting.
More on Evolution by Subtraction
Evolutionists argue that organisms can evolve by loss of function. Sounds like Behe’s hypothesis. But you’ll never get wings and eyes that way.
Some Problems Can Be Proved Unsolvable
A number of theories as to how life could have originated through entirely unintelligent processes have been proposed, but none are plausible.
Evolution’s “Can’t Get There from Here” Problem
Scientists have experimented extensively on the classic lab animal, the fruit fly, mutating its genes in every way they can.