Tag: On the Origin of Species
Deconstructing Darwin: The Myth and the Man
Harboring a secret fear that he’d become what his father said he would — a disgrace to his family — Darwin desperately sought status and recognition.
For Darwin Day, Robert Shedinger Calls Darwin’s Bluff
Tucked away in Charles Darwin’s surviving papers is a lengthy manuscript he never finished.
Parables from Nature: A Profile of Margaret Gatty
Although she refrained from challenging Darwin publicly, Margaret had strong thoughts of opposition to Darwin’s proposals.
No. 5 Story of 2023: Peer-Reviewed Paper Finds “Neo-Darwinism Must Mutate to Survive”
They conclude, “There is something besides mutations and survival of the fittest needed to explain evolution.”
Natural Selection as the Great Designer Substitute
In this way, the majority of evolutionary biologists, insofar as they understand the design inference at all, rationalize it away.