Tag: cars
A Classic Evolutionist’s Error, Berra’s Blunder Revs Up Again
Two evolutionists publish a paper in a scientific journal comparing car evolution with biological evolution. Are they serious?
Here, Evidently, Is How They Teach Evolution at Louisiana State University
This has got to be one of the dopiest, most simple-minded presentations of the subject that I’ve seen.
Do Car Engineers Turn to Darwinian Evolution or Intelligent Design?
Don’t read into this post too much, but take it as a series of curious observations. We’re often told that Darwinism is like a scientific magic bullet that can solve anything. Darwinists love to quote Theodosius Dobzhansky saying, “nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution.” We’re also told that intelligent design threatens to destroy science. Nonetheless, I can’t help but notice that when engineers design technology to be sold to the public, they prefer to tell them about processes of intelligent design over unguided selection and random mutation. As a silly anecdote, I recently came across this Hyandai car advertisement, stating: “the i30 name has been chosen to reflect the car’s European styling and its all-round Read More ›