Tag: precambrian fossils
Fossil Friday: Update on the Dubious Nature of the Precambrian Gabonionta
What we definitely do not find here is any credible evidence for an evolutionary transition to genuine multicellular eukaryotes.
From a Theistic Evolutionist, Long-Ago Answered Critiques of Stephen Meyer’s Book
Scott Buchanan’s review is now being recirculated because of the positive attention that Meyer has received from his recent Piers Morgan interview.
What Really Happened at the Huxley-Wilberforce Debate?
The stereotype portraying Wilberforce as the pompous bishop rejecting Darwin on theological grounds is easily dispelled.
Fossil Friday: Jellyfish Body Plan and Life Cycle Originated in the Cambrian Explosion
Remarkably, these animals can be placed within the crown group of the living cnidarian clade Medusozoa, which is not exactly what Darwinists should expect.
Fact Check: No, Two Teens Did NOT “Accidentally Solve” Darwin’s Dilemma
“It looked like a fern. But as a budding geologist, [UK teenager Tina] Negus knew these 600 million year old rocks were too old to host such a plant.”