whale skeleton Type post Author Casey Luskin Date June 11, 2021 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionMathematics Tagged , archaea, bacteria, biogeography, Biology Direct, cells, discontinuity, Douglas Theobald, embryology, Eugene Koonin, eukaryotes, evolution, evolutionary mechanisms, fossil record, intelligent design, mechanisms of evolution, paleontology, phyla, protein folds, rafting, Theistic Evolution (book), transitional forms, Tree of Life, universal common ancestry, viruses Is There Discontinuity in Biology — And How Would We Know? Casey Luskin June 11, 2021 Biology, Evolution, Mathematics 9 For my part, I think it’s better to approach the data without assumptions and to let the evidence speak for itself. Read More ›
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