Tag: evolution
Revealed: The Mystery Scientist Who Will Speak at Our Dallas Conference, February 20
If you’re like me, you’re not good with patience — so I can finally deliver some relief.
A Mousetrap for Darwin, and Another for Lenski
“There have been no mutations…identified that appear to be on their way to constructing elegant new molecular machinery of the kind that fills every cell.”
When Darwinism Reigns, “The Pyramid Is the Point”
The Darwinian view encourages a way of interacting with others where the aim is to “humiliate [one’s] lesser brethren, just to remind them who’s boss.”
RNA World: Repeated Downfalls, Repeated Resurrections
Alexander Oparin’s 1924 prediction that origin-of-life research would be solved “very, very soon” hasn’t quite turned out right.
Michael Medved Talks with Michael Behe About “Mere Evolution”
Insofar as we can track evolution as it has happened, e.g. in dog breeds, it consists overwhelming of breaking genes, the degradation of biological information.