Tag: butterflies
A Still Small Voice
My son looked on with interest. “First he has to eat food,” Saulie commented. “And then when he’s done eating, he says to the bees ‘Can you play with us?'”
A Free New Companion e-Book to Metamorphosis Explicates the Latest “Icon of Intelligent Design”
I would love to see some of our customary Darwinian antagonists and interlocutors answer the challenge set by Paul Nelson and Ann Gauger in their very detailed and powerful essay that is the centerpiece of this gorgeous downloadable e-book.
Music for Monarchs: A Conversation with Mark Lewis
“I knew the vocals had to be percussive and ‘sound’ African, but I, of course, don’t speak Swahili or any other African language. I do speak Korean, though, and many of its syllables are similar in sound to Swahili.”
A Cordial Invitation to Dr. Dennis Venema and Others: The Gates to Commenters Are Thrown Open
We don’t routinely open the comments feature at ENV because of the staffing requirement that comes into play when we do, cleaning up after Darwinists who don’t know how to have a discussion on science without descending to the gutter.
At Southern Methodist University, Metamorphosis Gets a Respectful Reception
The questioners included one young gentleman, maybe 10 or 12 years old, who asked how butterflies kept breathing in the chrysalis stage.