Tag: intelligent design
“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.
Resurrection Genomics: Millennia-Old Palm Trees Live Again
Seeds of date palms from the Judean desert, over 2,000 years old, have sprouted and grown into healthy trees. What can we learn from their genes?
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.
ID as an “Argument from Ignorance”? And Other Questions for Stephen Meyer
He also answers another objection, namely that our uniform experience with designing minds is that minds are embodied in material brains.
Darrel Falk Downplays the Ramifications of the 2016 Royal Society Meeting
The meeting exposed the reality, hidden from the public, that leading evolutionary theorists recognize that natural selection has no real creative power.