Tag: natural selection
Jerry Coyne Asks a Good Question
Actually, the history of life on Earth is very similar to the history of human technology.
Reader Seeks Intelligent Design in a Nutshell
Cutting to the heart of even a very big subject is possible and desirable and important. Here’s an attempt an answer.
Important Medical Effects but Modest Mutations
It’s important to remember that Darwinian factors are indeed real and can have important medical effects, but they only modify life around the edges.
Before Natural Selection There Was, and Remains, a Mystery
Bradley and Marks offer an uncommonly clear discussion of the problem of the early Earth’s atmosphere, and why materialist theories stumble on the ancient rocks.
Mystery of Life’s Origin Authors Reunite for Dallas Conference on Science & Faith
Stephen Meyer is one of the foremost scholars and ID proponents who have carried on the intellectual legacy of Charles Thaxton and his colleagues.