Tag: convergent evolution
How Embryonic Development Bears on Evolution
In order for evolution to have occurred as the orthodox theory describes, the intricate embryonic development stages of species must have evolved.
Evolutionists: Our Findings Suggest Similarities in Bilateria Evolved Independently
The claim that they found that the expression of dorsoventral transcription factors evolved independently in certain bilaterian lineages is not even wrong.
Common Descent or Common Design? An Exercise in Question-Begging
Darwinists point to similarities across species, classes, and phyla, and argue that this shows we’re all descended from a common ancestor.
“Convergent Evolution Is Even More Improbable than Evolution Itself”
Lee Spetner says of convergent evolution that it explains nothing but is simply a case of “giving a name to our ignorance.”
What Is Matter? The Aristotelian Perspective
Writing here yesterday, I pointed out the problems with materialist metaphysics.