Tag: novelty
Michael Behe on Why Lenski’s Experiments Show Devolution, Not Evolution
Biochemist Michael Behe reviews the well-known Long Term Evolution Experiment at Michigan State.
Unraveling the Myth that Undesigned Processes Generate Novel Functions
In short, the sequences performed no new function, so no new information was created.
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.
Michael Behe’s Darwin Devolves — When You’re Ready to Think for Yourself
The idea that scientists are like tribal elders, to be respected and never questioned, much less smirked at (God forbid), is one possible perspective.
Self-Induced Blindness: Round 3 with Kevin Williamson
Of course, an allergy to conceding error is not unique to ID opponents, but it is typical of them.