Tag: biology
Lukas Ruegger: Homology and Phylogenetics Topple Darwin’s Tree
Evolutionists have all the evidence they need in genes and morphology to draw the one true tree of life. Or do they?
Lukas Ruegger: Three Problems with Punctuated Equilibrium
By the time of his death, Stephen Jay Gould had come full circle, in effect, returning to traditional Darwinism.
What Is the Evidence for Intelligent Design and What Are Its Theistic Implications?
Before Darwin, biologists attributed the beauty, integrated complexity, and adaptation of organisms to their environments to a powerful designing intelligence.
For Beauty, Pleasure, and More, Intelligent Design Expects Non-Essential Genes
In past years, papers have tried to identify the subset of all genes in a genome that are essential for viability.
Redwoods, Grasshoppers: New Designs in Well-Studied Species
If redwoods are a byword for great stature, grasshoppers represent the opposite. And what insect could be more common or familiar?