Tag: Richard Dawkins
A Good Example of Evolutionary Use of Extremely Small Probability Singularities
How can you be certain, for instance, that you, horned lizards, and brook trout share a common chordate ancestor?
Casey Luskin Debunks a Museum’s Evolutionary Propaganda
Luskin and host Eric Anderson call evolutionary theory to task for being overly supple, offering just-so stories to explain a behavior AND its opposite.
Is Human Psychology Better Explained by Evolution or Design?
“We are survival machines,” wrote atheist biologist Richard Dawkins, “robot vehicles blindly programmed to preserve the selfish molecules known as genes.”
Robot Evolution? How the Trick Is Done
Some evolutionists still don’t get it. You can’t design something for a purpose and call it Darwinism.
Molecular Infertility: New Long Story Short on RNA Replication and Life’s Origin
You might think that such severe impediments to prebiotic RNA formation would be enough to discourage fanciful proposals of RNA replication.