Tag: Darwinian evolution
A “Prepared Mind” for Alfred Russel Wallace
Although Wallace receded into the deep recesses of my memory, I had what Pasteur called “the prepared mind.”
A Theoretical Biologist’s Mission Impossible: Banish Teleology While Retaining Meaning
The nonsense will cease eventually. But eventually is a long way off, if Barbieri’s dilemma is any guide.
Douglas Axe: Science as a Human Enterprise
“The human part of science brings all the baggage and complexity that humans bring to every other discipline in science, and how could it be otherwise?”
Fossil Friday: Cloudina Still Lacks the Guts to Be a Worm
We intelligent design proponents make one successful prediction after another, while Darwinism’s track record of failed predictions grows ever longer.
Origin of Life: Cambridge Astrochemist Paul Rimmer Analyzes the Tour-Farina Debate
The differing perspectives of Tour and Rimmer result from the differences in their starting assumptions.