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Two Evolutionists Inadvertently Demolish Evolution

Yesterday we saw how, in a new paper, Warren Allmon and Robert Ross reformulate the argument for evolution from homologous structures. Read More ›
blue whale
Warren Allmon
Photo: Blue whale skeleton at London's Natural History Museum, by Steveoc 86 (Own work) [CC BY-SA 4.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

Warren Allmon on the Argument from Homology

The paper contains a very important concession. Read More ›
Biltaria
Bilateral
Image source: Field Museum, Chicago, via Wikicommons.

Evolutionists: Our Findings Suggest Similarities in Bilateria Evolved Independently

The claim that they found that the expression of dorsoventral transcription factors evolved independently in certain bilaterian lineages is not even wrong. Read More ›
Michael Harms lab
proteins
Image credit: Michael Harms and Zach Sailer, via Science Daily/University of Oregon.

Protein Mutations Are Highly Coupled

This is a clear falsification of an evolutionary expectation expressed across many years, and widely held by a consensus of experts. Read More ›
blind cave fish
blind cave fish
Photo: Mexican blind cave fish, by James St. John, via Flickr.

Upsetting Another Evolutionary Icon — Blindness in Cave Fish Is Due to Epigenetics

Methylation of key development genes represses their expression, and with it eye development, in this venerable icon of evolution. Read More ›
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abortion
Photo credit: Rachelle, via Flickr.

The Challenge to Evolution from Abortion

The whole point of “fitness,” in an evolutionary context, is reproduction. One has higher “fitness” if one can have more offspring. Read More ›
Galileo
Galileo
Image: Statue of Galileo outside Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, by Daderot [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons.

The Galileo Affair — A Durable Myth

The problem with science, as Del Ratzsch has pointed out, is that it is done by people. Read More ›

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