Tag: podcast
Bechly: Lessons from the Ongoing “Rewrite” of Human Origins
The traditional “Out of Africa” theory is being abandoned as weakly supported by evidence, in favor of a welter of other hypotheses.
With Kenneth Miller, Behe’s Would-Be Nemesis, History Repeats Itself
The Brown University biologist is still out there, reassuring the world that unguided “evolutionary mechanisms” comfortably explain the wonders of biology.
Behe Exposes Darwinism’s “Pretense of Knowledge”
Evolution’s deficits had been masked, he realized, by a combination of groupthink and the haziness of what biology could say about the molecular basis of life.
Insect Evolution: Another Illustration of How Darwinism “Explains Away”
Dr. Günter Bechly notes three contradictions at odds with Darwinian gradualism.
Darwin Devolves: Another Huge Advance Against Darwinism and for Intelligent Design
This book is built on solid science. It’s going to be harder than ever for critics to spit it out just because they don’t like its taste.