Tag: evolution
A Forest, Not a Tree? Nelson Asks Why Universal Common Descent Needn’t “Pay” for Failures
Maybe life is not a tree but, as biologists are finding to be increasingly likely, a forest or an orchard. But then what are the consequences for strict naturalism?
Carnival of the Animals Delights Scientists
The graceful, pulsating moon jellyfish move in “a very efficient way,” say biologists at the University of Bonn.
Mystery of Life’s Origin Authors Reunite for Dallas Conference on Science & Faith
Stephen Meyer is one of the foremost scholars and ID proponents who have carried on the intellectual legacy of Charles Thaxton and his colleagues.
No Escape from Intelligent Design: Brian Miller Explores Coevolution
“Coevolutionary processes cannot drive macroevolution,” explains Dr. Miller. “Again it requires intelligent design.”
Science Says: Evolution Explains the Appeal of Baby Yoda
The problem is that you could just as easily say that babies were designed to attract care, as adults were designed to care for them.