Tag: natural selection
The Miracle Worker: How Darwinism Dishonors the Enlightenment
If the reigning materialist paradigm had even a tolerably convincing weight of evidence behind it, I would be the first to accept it.
Why This Virus Is No Threat to Intelligent Design
A journal article suggests that an impressive instance of unguided evolution has been directly witnessed.
Meyer: “Can Natural Selection Explain the Origin of Life?”
So there’s this absented-minded philosopher of science walking down the street, head in the clouds, not looking where he’s going.
Non-Mendelian Inheritance Undermines Neo-Darwinism
Neo-Darwinians breathed a sigh of relief when in the 1930s they found a way to incorporate Mendel’s laws of heredity. Now, that relief is unraveling.
An ID Prediction for CRISPR Gene Editing
From an design perspective, there is no compelling reason to think that CRISPR gene editing will constitute an enhancement tool for building superior humans.