TiktaalikmodelattheHarvardMuseumofNaturalHistory Type post Author Casey Luskin Date May 21, 2026 CategoriesFaith & ScienceGeneticsPaleontology Tagged , __featured1, Ann Gauger, apes, BIO-Complexity, Brown University, Christians, Chromosomal Fusion, chromosomes, common ancestry, crocodiles, Daniel Kuebler, Darwin and Doctrine, Developmental Cell, DNA, Dover trial, Eugenie Scott, evolution, fish, Franciscan University of Steubenville, genes, genetic evidence, GULO, Günter Bechly, human chromosome 2, human genetic diversity, Kenneth Miller, National Center for Science Education, Ola Hössjer, paleontologists, Poland, pseudogenes, Return of the God Hypothesis, Stephen Meyer, tetrapods, theistic evolution, tiktaalik Addressing More Icons of Theistic Evolution Casey Luskin May 21, 2026 Faith & Science, Genetics, Paleontology 10 Professor Kuebler doesn’t acknowledge the pattern of explosions in the fossil record, but he does cite a supposed transitional form. Read More ›
wissenschaftler-untersucht-dna-gel-stockpack-adobe-stock-195001585-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Casey Luskin Date May 19, 2026 CategoriesEvolutionGenetics Tagged , biology, biology class, Daniel Kuebler, Darwin and Doctrine, Douglas Theobald, Emily Reeves, engineering, evolution, Franciscan University of Steubenville, genetic code, Gerald Fudge, glycolysis, intelligent design, Jonathan McLatchie, lipid membranes, Roman Catholicism, Simon Conway Morris, Stephen Barr, Theistic Evolution (book), theistic evolutionists, theology, universal common descent, variant codes, Winston Ewert Theistic Evolution Book Cites Debunked Icons Casey Luskin May 19, 2026 Evolution, Genetics 11 Professor Kuebler uses a classical argument for common descent, citing the universality of the genetic code. Read More ›
PopePiusXIIStatue Type post Author Michael Chaberek Date January 28, 2026 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & Science Tagged , Adam and Eve, Aquinas and Evolution, Aristotle, Catholic evolutionism, Catholic scientists, Catholicism and Evolution, Christianity, Congregation of the Index, Daniel Kuebler, Darwin and Doctrine, Darwinism, Enlightenment, Erasmus Darwin, evolution, faith and science, First Things, Humani Generis, Kenneth W. Kemp, Knowledge and Evolution, neo-Platonism, Plato, Pope Leo XIII, Pope Pius IX, Raffaello Caverni, St. George Jackson Mivart, St. Thomas Aquinas, Stephen Barr, Steve Greene, Syllabus Errorum, The Origins of Catholic Evolutionism, Zoonomia Catholicism and Evolution: A Response to Stephen Barr Michael Chaberek, O.P. January 28, 2026 Evolution, Faith & Science 17 These publications are far from telling, in Barr’s words, “the full story of how the Church did react to the theory of evolution.” Read More ›