Tag: dragonfly
Dragonflies Make the Most of a Tiny Brain
For an animal whose brain is the size of a pinhead, one would think its capabilities would be hopelessly limited. Not so.
Insect Evolution: Another Illustration of How Darwinism “Explains Away”
Dr. Günter Bechly notes three contradictions at odds with Darwinian gradualism.
Evolution by Blind Guidance Is Really Just Unguided Evolution
As a theistic evolutionist, Hans Vodder thinks God may well have used Darwinian evolution to create the full diversity of life.
Let Us Now Praise Courageous Men
It is a fitting homage that Günter Bechly should name this fossil for Michael Behe.
New Species of Fossil Dragonfly Named for ID Proponent Michael Behe
The paradigm of cladistic classification based on assumed common ancestry should be reconsidered in favor of a traditional phenetic classification based on maximum similarity.