Tag: genetics
New Paper on the Panda’s Thumb: “Striking Imperfection or Masterpiece of Engineering?”
“If the panda’s thumb is an embodiment of bad design, where are the evolutionists’ proposals indicating how they could have done better?”
Fossil Friday: Discontinuities in the Fossil Record — A Problem for Neo-Darwinism
The fossil record generally documents a discontinuous history of life with sudden appearances of new body plans and new forms of life in saltational events.
Do Fungi Have Free-Will?
Whenever a new hypothesis like this is published and calmly debated in scientific journals without arousing any furor, your first instinct may be to scoff.
“Creation Myths” Misquotes and Misrepresents Junk DNA Video
Our video backs up what it says with clear quotes and references. We’ve provided more documentation here.
“Lived Experience” Is Science’s Blind Spot
They are right about the dead ends. But is it true that the dead ends result merely from ignoring human experience?