Samuel_Wilberforce_1805-George-Richmond Type post Author Rt. Revd. Samuel Wilberforce Date April 7, 2025 CategoriesBotanyEvolutionHistory of ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , algae, animals, cats, Charles Darwin, Charles Lyell, descendants, Dogs, domestic animals, elephants, England, flies, grasses, infusoria, Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, Joseph Hooker, Lucretius, mites, mosses, mushrooms, natural history, natural selection, oaks, On the Origin of Species, pigeon-fanciers, propositions, Quarterly Review, reasoning, Roderick Murchison, Siluria, Thomas Henry Huxley, truffles, turnips, variations, Vestiges of Creation, whales, worms, zoophyte “Into the Jungle of Fanciful Assumption”: Excerpts from Samuel Wilberforce on Darwin Rt. Revd. Samuel Wilberforce April 7, 2025 Botany, Evolution, History of Science, Intelligent Design 27 "We have objected to the views with which we have been dealing solely on scientific grounds." Read More ›
gingko Type post Author David Coppedge Date October 5, 2023 CategoriesBotanyEvolutionLife Sciences Tagged , abominable mystery, algae, angiosperms, Cambrian Explosion, conifers, Darwinian gradualism, ferns, flowering plants, gymnosperms, lycophytes, miracles, morphospace, mosses, Nature Plants, Philip C. J. Donoghue, pine tree, punctuated equilibria, The Conversation, trilobites, University of Bristol, vascular plants Plant Evolution: All Gaps and Miracles David Coppedge October 5, 2023 Botany, Evolution, Life Sciences 9 A major study looks for evolution, but finds huge disparities, stasis, gaps, periodic explosions, and miracles of emergence held together with imagination. Read More ›
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