Tag: common ancestry
Fossil Friday: The Explosive Origin of Complex Eyes in Trilobites
The theory has been made immune to empirical falsification because it is simply assumed to be true by default as the only viable option for materialists.
Will Evolutionists Ever Take Falsification Seriously? A Response to P. Z. Myers
Can there be a better example of trying to argue that whatever the evidence, evolution is the answer?
“Pointless Bones”? Nathan Lents Bites at Stuart Burgess’s Ankle
From an engineering perspective, the bones of the ankle, in their complex and functional artistry, are very far from “pointless.”
Peer-Reviewed Paper Shows Vertebrate Embryonic Variation Contradicts Common Ancestry
Evolutionary biologists often argue that vertebrate embryos develop in highly similar manners, reflecting their common ancestry.
Let’s Do Assumption-Free Science! Some Concluding Thoughts on Gutsick Gibbon’s Challenge
What ID proponents are encouraging in the greater scientific community is honesty about the fact that both design and ancestry can create genetic similarity.