Tag: evolutionary theory
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?”
Navigational Genius — Not Just for the Birds
While these theories may appear reasonable, given the complexity of the behavior it is unclear how a Darwinian process can be a plausible explanation.
Amazing Insect Colonies vs. Evolution
How could a mindless evolutionary process have evolved these sophisticated colonies?
Why C. S. Lewis Doubted the Creative Power of Natural Selection
Lewis first read Bergson in France during World War I while recovering from shrapnel wounds from the front-lines, and the experience on Lewis was profound.
Studies on Cichlid Fish Demonstrate the Predictive Power of Engineering Models for Adaptation
Cichlid variation do not primarily originate from random mutations but from engineered systems.