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In Explaining Proteins (and Life), Here’s What Matters Most
Biochemist Larry Moran accuses me of having constructed a straw man argument about the evolution of enzymes.
Researchers Ran a Massive Yearlong Experiment to Get Bacteria to Evolve. Guess What Happened?
You have to feel sorry for a team of five from UC Irvine who did their best to produce clear evidence for the favored Darwinian story.
Women and the Great Darwinian Divide
Kimberly Hamlin’s book, From Eve to Evolution, is history as partisan polemic.
Historian of Science Michael Keas Refutes the Argumentum ad Francis Collins
Don’t accept something simply because Francis Collins, BioLogos, or for that matter Michael Behe or Discovery Institute — or anybody else — tells you to.
Response to John Wise
[Note: This response was co-authored by Stephen Meyer, Paul Nelson, Rick Sternberg and Jonathan Wells, who each presented at the “4 Nails in Darwin’s Coffin” event at SMU. Doug Axe, who also presented, responded here.] On Thursday, September 23, 2010, following a showing of the film Darwin’s Dilemma, we presented a program of short talks in the Hughes-Trigg Theatre at Southern Methodist University (SMU). We argued that the neo-Darwinian theory of evolution has not solved these related problems: The origin of novel protein folds (talk by Axe) The origin of anatomical novelties (talk by Sternberg) The origin of animal body plans (talks by Nelson and Wells) SMU biology lecturer John Wise attended the event – or so it appears, because Read More ›