Tag: viruses
Michael Behe: Evolution by Devolution
An example of this devolutionary process on a showy scale? Flightless island birds, devolved from birds that could fly.
Plant Galls and Evolution: A Neglected Study
In my new contribution, I restrict myself to important facets of the historical side of plant gall research.
Whitewashing Evolution with Borrowed Paint
A team of known materialistic Darwinists promotes their helpfulness in solving the pandemic, but to do so, they steal values from outside their toolkit.
Tour, Meyer on the Multiverse, and More
In this third of three episodes with Stephen Meyer, James Tour draws from questions sent in by listeners to his own podcast.
What Intelligent Design Research on COVID-19 Would Look Like
Is there evidence for intelligent human agency in COVID-19, given its structure and what is known about its emergence?