Scientific Consensus? You’ve Got to Be Kidding, Right?
We are often told that “nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution.”
… » GoWe are often told that “nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution.”
… » GoThis is a fantastic opportunity, but open to selected applicants only.
… » GoSince the 19th century these illustrations have been used to support the hypothesis of universal common ancestry.
… » GoDenton helps his audiences step back and see things from a certain distance, granting an important perspective we’d likely otherwise miss.
… » GoIn recent posts, I’ve considered some of the misinformation directed at students from Darwin-lobbying groups like the National Center for Science Education.
… » GoWhy onion cells have five times as much DNA as human cells is an interesting question.
… » GoProject ENCODE researchers are put on notice that, should they continue looking for function in non-coding DNA, they will be traitors to evolution and science.
… » GoIt likely seems strange to many people when they hear some contemporary Thomists critiquing intelligent design on various grounds.
… » GoEach year, as he boasts, Dr. Barash gives a presentation to his students informing them that evolution has refuted the idea of God.
… » GoFaced with the same urgent challenge, could I speak about it so bravely and positively as he did just now? I don’t think so.
… » Go“There are no weaknesses in the theory of evolution.”
… » GoIn the case presented by advocates of Darwinian evolution, vestigial organs are a star in the firmament, frequently and gloatingly pointed to.
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