Tag: evolution
Revealing Darrel Falk’s Overstatements about Limb Bones in Fish Fins
The interpretation of the results as showing “latent” genetic capabilities has teleological overtones that are compatible with intelligent design.
Is the INK4a/ARF Overlap a Settled Example of Poor Design?
Dr. DeBenedictis’s basic argument is that there is a section of the human genome where two genes overlap, both of which are important for suppressing tumors.
“It Was Like the Darwinian Gestapo”
Darwin wrote, “I look with confidence to the future, to young and rising naturalists, who will be able to view both sides of the question with impartiality.”
Giraffe Genome Is Not Evolutionary
Ah, the giraffe. Darwin put his mechanism at war with Lamarck’s to explain the giraffe’s long neck. Evolutionists are still battling over the question.
Brian Miller: Star-Crossed RNA Strands and the Origin of Life
Dr. Miller explores more problems facing the idea that life began as strings of RNA.