Tag: paleoentomology
Fossil Friday: Cretaceous Insect Chimera Illustrates a Design Principle
Why does this fossil insect specimen have implications for intelligent design? The reason lies in the striking convergences it exhibits.
An ID Debate: Joshua Swamidass and Günter Bechly
Joshua Swamidass is a computational biologist at Washington University in Saint Louis who says ID may or may not be true in some part of what it affirms.
Bechly: The Demise of the Artifact Hypothesis
Darwinists have long suggested that the fossil record’s pattern of major discontinuities is merely an artifact of that record being incomplete.
Scientist Names Dragonfly Species after Behe. Gets Roasted. Shrugs.
Günter Bechly describes what’s remarkable about this stunning fossil, and explains some problems dragonflies pose for Darwinism.