Tag: whales
Dennis Venema’s Adam and the Genome: A Case Study in Cognitive Bias
In a previous article I described how scientific training can condition some scientists’ minds to resist the evidence in nature for intelligent design.
Contradicting Darwinian Gradualism, Earliest Animals Show Complex Parental Behavior
Darwin himself realized that any kind of significant saltational change would imply a miracle-like intelligent intervention.
Of Whales and Timescales
The changes involved in adapting a generic mammalian template into a whale are certainly not all simple, independent, single-letter changes.
Answering Simplistic Presentations of Darwinism
Design advocates have the advantage of looking at both sides of the origins debate.
“Convergent Evolution Is Even More Improbable than Evolution Itself”
Lee Spetner says of convergent evolution that it explains nothing but is simply a case of “giving a name to our ignorance.”