PrinceCharlesIreland-2 Type post Author Stuart Burgess Date February 19, 2026 CategoriesAnatomyEngineeringIntelligent Design Tagged , abiogenesis, Alan Linton, biologists, biomechanics, Bristol University, David Gelernter, Dean Kenyon, evolution, evolutionary materialism, Günter Bechly, Hallmarks of Design, intelligent design, King Charles III, muscles, non-scientists, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Reith lecture, Richard Dawkins, technology, tendons, Ultimate Engineering, unguided evolution Friends in High Places: Prince Charles and Others Stuart Burgess February 19, 2026 Anatomy, Engineering, Intelligent Design 6 The prince’s criticism of evolutionary theory did cause quite a stir in the national press in the UK. Read More ›
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