Tag: legs
Evolutionary Imagination and Belief Drive False Claims of a “Four-Legged Whale”
Perhaps this organism had four legs. Perhaps it had flippers. Perhaps it was closely related to whales. Perhaps it has nothing to do with whales.
Help a Darwinist Tell Boys from Girls
Thanks to Professor P.Z. Myers, here’s a glimpse into the ideological corruption of modern biology.
Puppy Dog Eyes for Darwin
A study in PNAS has gotten tons of affectionate press, probably because puppies are so darned cute.
New Paper Confirms the Trilobite Explosion
It’s important to note that the “true tempo of early animal evolution” exists in evolutionists’ imaginations, not in the rocks.
Egnor Versus Shallit: Can Brains Learn?
Egnor he nails it by noting that Shallit, not uniquely, falls victim to the mereological fallacy.