Category: Intelligent Design
Deconstructing Darwin: The Myth and the Man
Harboring a secret fear that he’d become what his father said he would — a disgrace to his family — Darwin desperately sought status and recognition.
For Darwin Day, Robert Shedinger Calls Darwin’s Bluff
Tucked away in Charles Darwin’s surviving papers is a lengthy manuscript he never finished.
How the Caterpillar Got Its Legs…Or Not
Almost 400 years after its discovery, the process of metamorphosis is still a thorny conundrum for evolutionary biologists.
Dallas Conference, February 17: Our Privileged Planet, 20 Years On
Philosopher Dr. Jay Richards previews the theme of February 17’s Dallas Science and Faith Conference.
Fossil Friday: Chronospecies, a Sinking Ship
The concept of chronospecies in paleontology was introduced by George (1956) for the naming of successive species in a single evolving lineage.