Tag: homology
Biologist Jonathan Wells Gives “Top Scientific Problems with Evolution”
Darwin anticipated “innumerable transitions” in the fossil record, but such a rainbow of transitional forms has never been found.
New Episode of “Long Story” Tackles the Origin of Life — Live Premiere on August 17
According to a bedtime story popular with materialists, unguided forces alone can explain the coming into existence of the very first cell.
“Fin-To-Limb” Paper Shows Destructive Nature of “Evo-Devo” Mutations
Because of the “dysmorphic” phenotype from a homozygous genotype, these mutant genes would be highly unlikely to become fixed in a population.
Revealing Darrel Falk’s Overstatements about Limb Bones in Fish Fins
The interpretation of the results as showing “latent” genetic capabilities has teleological overtones that are compatible with intelligent design.
Do Human Embryos Have Gills?
Jonathan Wells provide quotes from leading embryologists discussing how pharyngeal folds in humans only have an “illusory” similarity to fish gills.