set-of-red-glass-dice-isolated-on-black-background-3d-render Type post Author Robert J. Marks II Date May 20, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionHistory of ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , Anthony Fauci, Blaise Pasca, bleeding, caloric theory of heat, Caltech, Church of Scientism, climate change, COVID shots, Darwinian evolution, epidemiology, falsified theories, famine, geocentrism, global warming, history of science, John West, miasma theory of disease, Michael Crichton, neuroscience, phlogiston, quantum mechanics, settled science, spontaneous generation, static universe, Stephen Hawking, Stockholm Syndrome Christianity, ulcers The Myth of “Settled Science” Robert J. Marks II May 20, 2025 Evolution, History of Science, Intelligent Design 9 Einstein was wrong. Quantum mechanics does not follow the principle of “local causality.” God apparently does play dice with the universe. Read More ›
Vindhyan Type post Author Günter Bechly Date February 16, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionPaleontology Tagged , algae, Avalon explosion, Cambrian phyla, Darwinian evolution, Dickinsonia, Ediacaran fossils, evidence for evolution, fact check, falsified theories, Fossil Friday (series), India, junk science, microbial mats, Precambrian, radiometric dating, Spriggina, Tribrachidium, Yale University Fossil Friday: The Vindhyan Controversy and Debunking Alleged Ediacaran and Cambrian Fossils Günter Bechly February 16, 2024 Evolution, Paleontology 23 The fancy speculations about the evolution of multicellular life and early animals turned out to be just smoke and mirrors. Read More ›
Bhimbetka Type post Author Günter Bechly Date July 7, 2023 CategoriesGeologyPaleontology Tagged , circular reasoning, creationism, creationists, dating, Dickinsonia, Ediacaran Period, evolution, falsified theories, Fossil Friday (series), fossil record, Gregory Retallack, hype, India, interpretation, paleomagnetography, paleontology, peer-reviewed literature, Precambrian, radiometric dating, rocks, South Australia, stratigraphy, University of Florida, University of Oregon, zircon Fossil Friday: Alleged Precambrian Fossil Unmasked as Rotten Beehive Günter Bechly July 7, 2023 Geology, Paleontology 6 The scientists revisited the site and discovered that the assumed Ediacaran fossils are neither of Ediacaran age nor represent fossils at all. Read More ›
image Type post Author Michael Flannery Date December 17, 2016 CategoriesArtsHuman Origins and AnthropologyPaleontologyScientific Trustworthiness Tagged , __nedited, Alfred Russel Wallace, brain, credulity, falsified theories, fossil record, hoax, Loren Eiseley, missing links, natural selection, Neanderthals, Piltdown Man, reason, Royal Society, saltationism, The Descent of Man What the Piltdown Hoax Tells Us, 104 Years Later Michael Flannery December 17, 2016 Arts, Human Origins and Anthropology, Paleontology, Scientific Trustworthiness 7 A curious anniversary falls this weekend. Read More ›
trofim-lysenko Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date November 22, 2016 CategoriesHistory of ScienceIntelligent DesignPolitical Science Tagged , __nedited, Communism, Darwinian orthodoxy, Darwinism, dissent, falsified theories, government funding, Joseph Stalin, Lamarckism, Lysenkoism, Mendelian genetics, power and prestige, Robert Pennock, scientific establishment, Trofim Lysenko American Lysenkoism Jonathan Wells November 22, 2016 History of Science, Intelligent Design, Political Science 4 Darwinists have compared intelligent design to Lysenkoism, but they have it backward. Read More ›