Category: Evolution
Big Human Brain from…Just Two Genes?
The genes, unique to humans, spurred brain growth when introduced in mice and chimpanzee stem cells.
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, “The Catholic Darwin”
No doubt, Teilhard had — and has — Catholic admirers. The most positive Catholic assessment I have encountered comes from the pen of Msgr. Bruno de Solages.
On the 70th Anniversary of His Death, Anything to Salute in the Thought of Teilhard de Chardin?
The significance of Teilhard’s pointing out the incomplete nature of the evolutionary theory of his day should not be underestimated.
Casey Luskin on Intelligent Design, Evolution, and the Fossil Record
In the realm of education, Luskin addresses the controversy surrounding teaching evolution and intelligent design in schools.
Theory of Increasing Complexity Fails the Test of Science
What are evolutionists to do when their theory runs afoul of the laws of nature? Why, propose a bold new law of nature!