American Museum of Natural History Type post Date June 23, 2021 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , American Museum of Natural History, birds, Brazil, Colin Patterson, convergence, Darwinism, extinction, fruit, macroevolution, molecular phylogeny, predictions, Science (journal), seeds, speciation, Switzerland What Do Biologists Really Know About Macroevolution? Science and Culture June 23, 2021 Evolution 8 There lives in biology a great consensus truth that evaporates upon close scrutiny. Read More ›
Tom Bethell Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date March 15, 2021 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , American Museum of Natural History, Benjamin Wiker, Bruce Chapman, California, Colin Patterson, creationism, Darwin's House of Cards, Darwinism, Discovery Institute, evolution, Expelled (movie), fossil record, From Darwin to Hitler, Gareth Nelson, intelligent design, Internet, Karl Popper, Kathie Johnson, Michael Shermer, Monterey, Nazism, Pajaro Dunes, Phillip E. Johnson, punctuated equilibrium, Richard Dawkins, Richard Lewontin, Richard Weikart, Stephen Jay Gould, The American Spectator, The Structure of Evolutionary Theory, Tom Bethell, War Games, Why Darwin Matters Our Friend, Tom Bethell Jonathan Wells March 15, 2021 Evolution 7 On February 12, 2021, Tom Bethell passed away at the age of 84 after a long illness. Read More ›