Tag: Stephen Meyer
Sick of the Oxygen Theory of the Cambrian Explosion? Here’s the Cancer Theory
Once upon a time, a cell became a tumor. Animals were soon to follow.
Earlier Burgess-Shale-Type Fossils Found in Greenland
Exquisitely preserved animal fossils now show up on three widely separated continents. The earliest are just as complex as those in the Burgess Shale.
Shock: Reporter Allows Stephen Meyer to Respond to “God of the Gaps” Challenge
Commuting by bus to the downtown core of intensely progressive Seattle is never less than thought-provoking, in many ways.
Of Pandas and Poor Journalism
Discovery, wonder, learning, exploration: That’s what we want young people to experience in science class.
Adam and the Genome and Whale Fossils
We don’t find the “pattern” that evolution predicts “should be found in the fossil record at certain times.” Rather, we find that truly aquatic whales appear abruptly.