Tag: The Language of Science and Faith
Fossil Friday: A Dinosaur Feather and an Overhyped New Study on the Origin of Feathers
Feathers, which are the most complex integumental structures known in the animal kingdom, without doubt required coordinated changes in numerous genes.
Book Championing Theistic Evolution Comes up Short
Casey Luskin reviews the contradictions and fallacious bandwagon appeals that he says permeate the book.
De-Humanizing Neanderthals: A Darwinist Dog that Won’t Hunt
Growing evidence suggests Neanderthals buried their dead, employed technology, and had a brain size equal to or even slightly larger than ours.
Francis Collins, Eye Evolution, and Blind Faith
Instead of simply accepting the neo-Darwinian explanation of the eye on faith, Casey Luskin examines the evidence.
Listen: Scale-to-Feather Evolution Doesn’t Fly
Giberson and Collins point to the feather as a prime example of a novel feature arising via blind evolution.