Tag: University of Toronto
Here’s Another Defense of Junk DNA
The authors criticize the “ultra-Darwinian mindset,” which “perpetuates the notion that the genome, and life itself, is like a Swiss watch.”
How Much Can Evolution Really Accomplish?
Unsatisfied with circular evolutionary arguments and lazy reasoning, Michael Behe decided to pose his question to the real-world data.
Navigation Ability Crosses Phylum Lines — And That’s a Problem for Evolution
Yes, that is kind of adorable. It took only a few days for the fish to learn to drive.
Evolutionary Biologist Richard Sternberg: Why I’m a Platonist
The evolutionary turns that life has taken, he says, “ultimately have their source in an informational realm that is outside space and time.”
What Are Science and Faith — And Are They Compatible?
Atheists might say that if Christian scientists understood the full implications of science, they would see that their Christian faith is unsustainable.