Tag: population genetics
More Dispatches from the Science/Religion Classroom
Students are adept at spotting the incongruities, double standards, and tendentious arguments that often accompany methodological naturalism.
Behe: The Case for Intelligent Design Grows with Science
Evolution’s proper place of study has moved from gross anatomy and population genetics to biochemistry.
Do Origin-of-Life Researchers Now Accept Intelligent Design?
A reader must ask if an RNA molecule could possibly govern chemical reactions, suppress free-riders, support co-operators, and act in its own self-interest.
Whales — Time to Put Evolution’s Exhausted “Poster Child” to Rest
The argument about whales turns on two points: “Population genetics calculations say no,” and “New fossil find throws the series into disarray.”
Listen: Lee Spetner Takes Aim at Natural Selection and Population Genetics
ID the Future explores key arguments from Dr. Spetner’s books Not by Chance and The Evolution Revolution.