Tag: Darwinian evolution
The Dessert Cart Paradox — A “Gaping Hole in Evolutionary Theory”
There’s a problem with evolution by “natural selection” that’s indicated in the very words themselves, as biologist Doug Axe points out.
The Enigmatic Tribrachidium and Trilobozoa
Trilobozoans are unique to the Ediacaran biota; they appeared suddenly 560 million-years-ago in the fossil record without any precursors.
A Mousetrap for Blind Evolution, and Larry Moran
Michael Behe also discusses recent research confirming Dollo’s Law, and why that’s bad news for Darwinism.
Juggling Terms to Maintain the Illusion of Darwinian Selection
Evolutionists do not mind if selection goes forward, backward, up, down or sideways, as long as Darwin’s honor is maintained.
Martin Luther King’s Powerful Critique of Scientific Racism, Scientific Materialism
I have no idea what King would have thought of the modern theory of intelligent design, but many of the ideas he expressed are certainly friendly to ID.