Tag: natural selection
Three Ways that Plants Defy Darwin’s Mechanism
Plants have no brains and limited mobility, yet they have mechanisms to thrive in place. One mechanism involves the prevention of inbreeding.
Human Exceptionalism — An Evolutionary Dilemma
Following Darwin, with an assist from Stephen Jay Gould and Richard Lewontin, Ken Miller proposes that human reason, consciousness, etc. are exaptations, or “spandrels.”
Here, Evidently, Is How They Teach Evolution at Louisiana State University
This has got to be one of the dopiest, most simple-minded presentations of the subject that I’ve seen.
Beauty as Evidence for Intelligent Design
Beauty does not come from randomness. It is beauty, not ugliness that must be explained.
Two Views of Evolution, and Why They Don’t Mix
If he chose to, could God use a sandstorm to turn a block of marble into a representation of the human form that would put Michelangelo’s David to shame?