Tag: cannibalism
Fossil Friday: Ichthyosaur Birth, Another Evolutionist Just-So Story Falls Apart
This is not how good science is supposed to work but is rather typical for pseudoscience that shields itself against empirical falsification.
Fossil Friday: Another Prediction Vindicated
The virtual ink for my article had hardly dried when a story about a new discovery hit the news.
Can Animals Be Held Criminally Responsible?
While the idea is handled provocatively in philosophy literature, in practice, animals are envisioned as plaintiffs, not defendants, in animal rights cases.
Racism Serves Darwinism, Darwinism Serves Racism
Racism was not just an incidental part of Darwin’s evolutionary theory. Rather Darwin considered racial inequality crucial evidence for his theory.
Menu Suggestion from Richard Dawkins
He thinks we are just a collection of carbon molecules and certainly of no intrinsic value simply and merely because we are human.