Category: Evolution
New Oxford Review Likes Darwin’s Doubt
Terry Scambray puts his finger on the problem that seems to bother many Darwinian evolutionists about Stephen Meyer’s conclusion in the book.
How Do You Make a Face? With Junk DNA
You may owe your unique facial features to hundreds of remote gene enhancers, once dismissed as "junk DNA."
Doubling Down on "Denial"
In the popular film The Princess Bride, the rogue character Vizzini cries out "Inconceivable!" at every unexpected turn of events.
Does Lightning-Fast Evolution Solve the Cambrian Enigma?
The authors of a paper in Current Biology present the problem of the Cambrian explosion — the rapid emergence of new forms of animal life — as it own solution.
More on Small Shelly Fossils and the Length of the Cambrian Explosion: A Concluding Response to Charles Marshall
In my previous replies to Marshall’s review in Science of Darwin’s Doubt, I’ve responded to his critiques of the main argument of the book.