Tag: Richard Lenski
For Dreams of Darwinian Evolution, First Rule of Adaptive Evolution Is an Insuperable Problem
Professor Lenski’s contrasting of the frequency versus importance of evolutionary changes is misconceived and his illustrations are inapt.
Lessons from Polar Bear Studies
Computer methods of analyzing mutations are widely used because they are generally accurate. They do not suddenly lose their accuracy when I cite them.
Listen: Behe, McDiarmid Continue a Discussion of the Lents Review
Mike and Andrew have a good time considering the range of ways in which the preemptive, prepublication review fell short.
According to Biologist Nathan Lents, It’s “Racist” to Invite Condemnation of Racism
Not content with ripping Dr. Behe, Professor Lents now seeks to assassinate my character. Try to follow his logic if you can.
Näsvall et al. Demonstrates the Effectiveness of Intelligent Design
The dispute started when a review in Science proposed the 2012 article by Näsvall et al. as evidence against Mike Behe’s book Darwin Devolves.