Tag: evolutionary biology
Fossil Friday: Fossil Bird Tracks Expand the Temporal Paradox
The origin of birds involves a severe problem for Darwinists, which paleo-ornithologist Alan Feduccia has called a temporal paradox.
Fossil Friday: Is the Four-Legged Snake Tetrapodophis a Missing Link or Not?
There should have existed transitional forms, which exhibit at least some typical features of basal snake anatomy.
Fossil Friday: Cambrian Bryozoa Come and Go
This is a field that often has more in common with the interpretation of inkblots in Rorschach tests than with hard science.
Why Evolutionary Biologists Are “Fatigued” by Darwin
Says Stephen Meyer, “The neo-Darwinian math is itself showing that the neo-Darwinian mechanism cannot build complex adaptations.”
Fossil Friday: New Study Challenges the Artifact Hypothesis
It is time for Darwinists to stop their science denial and face the fact that empirical data consistently contradict core predictions of their theory.