Sara longwing Type post Date December 6, 2019 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __edited, Adaptive Radiation, Brigham Young University, butterflies, Cambrian Explosion, Cornell University, Current Biology, Darwinism, DNA, evolution, genetic information, Harvard University, Heliconius, hybridization, intelligent design, introgression, Jonathan Wells, phylogenetic tree, PNAS, regulation, Science (journal), The Scientist Butterfly Wing Pattern Diversification by Non-Darwinian Mechanisms Science and Culture December 6, 2019 Evolution 6 In butterfly “evolution,” new findings show mechanisms at work other than random mutation and natural selection. Read More ›
Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date July 9, 2018 CategoriesBiologyEvolution Tagged , __k-review, Brigham Young University, Darwin's House of Cards, Darwinian theory, development, Discovery Institute, DNA, embryology, evolution, genes, homologous features, homologous genes, pseudonym, Research, Tom Bethell, UC Berkeley Darwin’s House of Cards Gets Praise — And Underinformed Criticism Jonathan Wells July 9, 2018 Biology, Evolution 2 As Tom Bethell points out, there is a lot more to living things than their DNA. Read More ›
Brigham Young University Type post Author Cornelius Hunter Date May 2, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & ScienceScience Education Tagged , __k-review, anti-intellectualism, antibiotic resistance, Brigham Young University, Darwinism, Epicureanism, Evangelical Christians, evolution, evolutionists, Inherit the Wind, Jamie Jensen, Judge John E. Jones, Life Sciences, Rachel Gross, religion, science, Scopes Monkey Trial, vaccination, Warfare Thesis Look What They’re Teaching at Brigham Young University Cornelius Hunter May 2, 2018 Evolution, Faith & Science, Science Education 4 In biology class, associate professor Jamie Jensen seeks to inculcate her students with Epicureanism. Read More ›
Milpitas-Library-1 Type post Author Casey Luskin Date April 21, 2018 CategoriesScience EducationScientific Freedom Tagged , __k-review, Brigham Young University, Casey Luskin, censorship, David Klinghoffer, education, evolution, human origins, humans, intelligent design, Jamie Jensen, John Templeton Foundation, New York Times, Rachel Gross, Rick Potts, Undark “Acceptance Is My Goal”: Reporter Spills the Beans on True Goals of Evolution Education Casey Luskin April 21, 2018 Science Education, Scientific Freedom 8 Usually when evolutionists talk about pushing evolution on the public, they are careful to guard their words. Read More ›
Ephrata-PA Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date April 20, 2018 CategoriesFaith & Science Tagged , __k-review, Brigham Young University, Casey Luskin, Evangelical Christians, evolution, flyover country, Greg Cootsona, Harrisburg, human origins, intelligent design, Jamie Jensen, John Templeton Foundation, National Museum of Natural History, Neanderthals, paleoanthropology, Philadelphia, Rachel Gross, Rick Potts, Smithsonian Institution, Spokane WA Christians in the Evolutionary Crosshairs David Klinghoffer April 20, 2018 Faith & Science 6 I’m not an Evangelical Christian, nor a Christian of any kind, so I have no personal stake in what Evangelicals believe about evolution. Read More ›