Tag: Casey Luskin
Requesting a (Partial) Retraction from Darrel Falk and BioLogos
Why an avowedly Christian group would have its guns out for the God hypothesis is an interesting question from a psychological perspective.
Billions of Missing Links: Mysteries Evolution Can’t Explain
Every new discovery brings many more questions, and ever more evidence that blind evolution cannot explain life’s astonishingly sophisticated designs.
More on Evolution by Subtraction
Evolutionists argue that organisms can evolve by loss of function. Sounds like Behe’s hypothesis. But you’ll never get wings and eyes that way.
Information from Nothing? Darwinists Must Believe It
Some evolutionists are becoming bolder in their assertions that information can arise from stochastic processes without intelligence.
Another “Junk DNA” Icon Bites the Dust
Casey Luskin examines a paper which argues that the famous beta-globin pseudogene is functional. Why is this pseudogene famous?