FreshwaterFishGill400x7 Type post Author Casey Luskin Date May 5, 2021 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , Douglas Axe, gills, hermit crabs, homology, humans, Icons of Evolution, intelligent design, Jonathan Wells, Lewis Wolpert, mammals, neo-Darwinian theory, pharyngeal arches, respiration, respiratory organs, Stephen Meyer, The Paradigm Project, vertebrate Do Human Embryos Have Gills? Casey Luskin May 5, 2021 Evolution 5 Jonathan Wells provide quotes from leading embryologists discussing how pharyngeal folds in humans only have an “illusory” similarity to fish gills. Read More ›
peppered moth Type post Author Robert F. Shedinger Date July 20, 2020 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , Benedikt Hallgrimsson, Bernard Kettlewell, Biston betularia, Brian K. Hall, butterflies, embryos, Ernst Haeckel, evolution, fruit flies, gene regulation, gills, Haeckel’s embryos, Icons of Evolution, intelligent design, Jerry Coyne, Jonathan Wells, Judith Hooper, junk DNA, Michael Majerus, moths, Of Moths and Men, Peter Grant, pharyngeal arches, Rosemary Grant, Strickberger’s Evolution, textbooks, tree trunks, wings, Zombie Science (book) Strickberger’s Evolution Textbook Promotes False Evolutionary Icons Robert Shedinger July 20, 2020 Evolution 8 From crippled fruit flies we move to perhaps the most pervasive icon of them all, the peppered moth. Read More ›