Category: Evolution
Farewell to My Teacher, Gerhard Mickoleit
He had rather secretly always been a devout Protestant Christian and he too had some doubts about the causal adequacy and sufficiency of neo-Darwinism.
People Can Do Puzzles — And Why That Matters
Our ability to complete a puzzle hinges upon clues that are unavailable to nature, were natural processes given the task of assembling the puzzle.
New Book Puts Richard Dawkins’s “Selfish Genes” in the ICU
Dr. Jarvis lays out numerous pieces of evidence that jeopardize Dawkins’s view that genes are selfish and act as the units of selection.
Long Story Short Debunks Another Tall Tale of Self-Replication
While posing as an educational video with scientific authority, this offering from Stated Clearly conveniently sweeps well-established science under the rug.
Fossil Friday: The Explosive Origin of Mosasaurs in the Cretaceous
The math of population genetics precludes a Darwinian origin of these new genes in such a short time.