Tag: evolution
Evolution Theater: Smithsonian Whitewashes Human Origins
The museum makes a big deal of Lucy. Their portrayal has many more bones than the original!
Günter Bechly: Why the Fossil Record Points to Intelligent Design
He covers how “a lightbulb went on” for him about Darwinism, the fatal waiting time problem, why the ballyhooed extended synthesis fails to save the day for evolution, and more.
Lessons Not Learned from the Evangelical Debate over Adam and Eve
To his credit, William Lane Craig is among those evangelicals who have been willing to question arguments against Adam and Eve.
Richard Weikart: The Dark Side of Science
March for science, you say? Follow the science? Listen to the scientists? Perhaps first ask “What science?” and “What scientists?”
For Evolution, Monarch Butterfly Migration Is a Mystery
It typically takes up to three generations of butterflies to make the complete journey. This means that the navigation information is genetically programmed.