Cynognathus Type post Author Günter Bechly Date November 1, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionPaleontology Tagged , convergent evolution, cynodonts, Early Jurassic, evolutionary icons, Fossil Friday (series), Gondwana, Great Britain, Jonathan Wells, mammals, reptiles, South America, University of Bristol Fossil Friday: New Fossil Evidence Challenges Another Icon of Evolution Günter Bechly November 1, 2024 Evolution, Paleontology 5 This would have been very interesting news to my friend and colleague Jonathan Wells, who had described many such cases in his ground-breaking books. Read More ›
Dave Farina Type post Author Günter Bechly Date November 28, 2022 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Australopithecines, birds, Cambrian Explosion, Casey Luskin, common descent, cynodonts, Darwin's Doubt, dinosaurs, Discovery Institute, evolution, fossil record, hominids, hominins, humans, intelligent design, John Hawks, land mammals, mammaliaforms, Michael Behe, Michael Denton, New York Times, Richard Sternberg, science denial, science teachers, Stephen Meyer, Therapsids, transitional fossils, walking whales, YouTubers Debunking “Professor Dave’s” Hit Piece Against Stephen Meyer Günter Bechly November 28, 2022 Evolution, Intelligent Design 13 This YouTube video runs to about an hour and a quarter, so I will be answering him once again in a series, minute by minute. Read More ›