
Fossil Friday: The Complex Wing Folding of Earwigs
This highly complex mode of wing folding is one of the many examples of engineering marvels in insects that strongly suggest intelligent design.
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This highly complex mode of wing folding is one of the many examples of engineering marvels in insects that strongly suggest intelligent design.
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What is evolution? In other words, what is core to the theory — and not forfeitable? It’s naturalism. Period.
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Nature appears to be deceptive. Are Darwinists bothered by such problems? Not at all.
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Darwinists have to appeal to the ad hoc hypothesis of convergent adaptation to similar lifestyles, which of course increases their problem.
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These fossils are often celebrated as missing links and a success story for Darwinism.
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Evidence is growing that organisms share existing genetic information horizontally, not just vertically.
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Paleontology sometimes seems like a kind of imaginative Rorschach test with the flattened fauna of roadkill.
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An intelligent design paradigm can easily accommodate convergences as a natural consequence of a designer reusing the same ideas in different constructions.
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Someday evolutionists might connect the dots. Right now, even simple nerve nets in jellyfish and hydra are remarkably well designed for what they do.
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Contrary to the gradualistic expectations of Darwin’s theory, the distinct body plan of turtles appeared abruptly in the Late Triassic.
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The “animals’ pharmacy” mainly aims at treating parasites and wounds using plants and insects.
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Dr. Miller takes on a number of specific examples including the celebrated eyeless cavefish, which he “used to think was an absolute win for microevolution.”
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