Tag: plants
Seeking the Lineage of Plants
A Science article looks at the origins of plastids, major organelles within certain plant cells, in order to confirm a certain plant phylogeny.
How Evolutionary Myths Unravel: Explaining the Big Picture to Our Darwinist Friends
“So next time you hear them claim that ‘Darwinism’ is being overturned, it’s probably best to just look the other way.”
A Piece from the Developmental Symphony
Scientists have been uncovering layer upon layer of complexity that seems to point to a symphony of processes that could only have been orchestrated by design.
Surveying Peer-Reviewed Pro-Intelligent Design Papers by Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig
Lönnig’s publications show that experimental research on plant breeding can have positive implications for intelligent design.
Peer-Reviewed Research Paper on Plant Biology Favorably Cites Intelligent Design and Challenges Darwinian Evolution
A new original research paper on mutagenesis comprising 240,000 plants in the journal Floriculture and Ornamental Biotechnology favorably cites to “intelligent design proponents,” including Michael Behe, William Dembski, Jonathan Wells, and Stephen Meyer, as advocating one of various legitimate “scientific theories on the origin of species.” The paper was authored by Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig, a recently retired biologist from the Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research in Germany who investigates the origin of certain features of flowering plants, or angiosperms. Citing to skeptics of neo-Darwinism such as Behe and “the almost 900 scientists of the Scientific Dissent from Darwinism,” the paper notes that: Many of these researchers also raise the question (among others), why — even after inducing literally billions of Read More ›