Tag: selection
A New Interview with Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig
To those who say ID advocates are only critical of Darwinism because they are not sufficiently versed in genetics, I have a two-word reply.
Juggling Terms to Maintain the Illusion of Darwinian Selection
Evolutionists do not mind if selection goes forward, backward, up, down or sideways, as long as Darwin’s honor is maintained.
Collateral Damage: Mutations Decrease Fitness in More Ways than One
If mutations are the raw material for evolution, they are like explosives with unpredictable effects.
Philosophers Want Back into Science
One might call the 20th century a “philosopher of the gaps” period, with scientists basking in the headlines and philosophy finding less and less to do.
Nobel Prize in Chemistry for Intelligent Design?
The problem these efforts face in the lab is exactly the problem faced by Darwin’s evolutionary mechanism in the wild.