Tag: evolutionary theory
Across Species, Animal Adoptions Pose an Evolutionary Conundrum
Animals don’t have reason or moral accountability but there is abundant evidence that mammals and birds have feelings. And feelings often follow their own rules.
God Hypothesis in the Elitist’s Eye
The secularist is right to feel uncomfortable as he mouths a theistic creed. Theists, for their part, should respect this reluctance.
The Dessert Cart Paradox — A “Gaping Hole in Evolutionary Theory”
There’s a problem with evolution by “natural selection” that’s indicated in the very words themselves, as biologist Doug Axe points out.
Scott Turner Explains Philosophical Traditions Shaping Biology
Turner classifies the intelligent design movement as a resurgence of Platonic idealism.
Ten Reasons Why Birds Are Not Living Dinosaurs
Natural selection can explain “the survival of the fittest but not the arrival of the fittest.”