Tag: Darwinian evolution
Darwin Plagiarism Charge Resurfaces in Time for Alfred Russel Wallace Documentary and Debate
Wallace would break from Darwin in 1869 and develop a theory of intelligent evolution that in many ways presaged modern intelligent design theory.
A Response to Ann Gauger’s and Douglas Axe’s Comments
Continuing a conversation initiated by Bill Dembski (“Is James Shapiro a Design Theorist?”)…
An Eye-Opening Discovery: The Remarkable Vision of Anomalocaris
Anomalocaris is one of the many extraordinary creatures that emerge during the Cambrian explosion (~530 million years ago), seemingly without clear precursors.
A. L. Hughes’s New Non-Darwinian Mechanism of Adaption Was Discovered and Published in Detail by an ID Geneticist 25 Years Ago
As a geneticist, I have been “preaching” exactly this non-Darwinian kind of evolution and speciation since 1986.
Leading Darwin Defender Admits Darwinism’s Most “Detailed Explanation” of a Gene Doesn’t Even Tell What Function’s Being Selected
As a telling indicator of the strength of Darwinian explanations, Matzke’s comments should worry his fellow activists in the evolution lobby.