marine iguanas Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date February 19, 2020 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __edited, Andrew McDiarmid, animals, Charles Darwin, cormorant, Discovery Institute, evolution, flightless cormorant, Galápagos Islands, history, humans, intelligent design, marine iguanas, natural theology, philosophy of biology, pilgrimage, podcast, tameness, William Paley Galápagos Pilgrim: Paul Nelson on Biological Design and History David Klinghoffer February 19, 2020 Evolution, Intelligent Design 2 Can modern intelligent design theory accommodate the fact that species evolve in historical time? Read More ›
Galápagos-Nelson-2 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date February 12, 2020 CategoriesBiologyEvolution Tagged , __edited, Andrew McDiarmid, animals, Charles Darwin, Darwin Day, Discovery Institute, Ecuador, Galápagos Islands, history, ID the Future, Paul Nelson, pilgrimage, tameness Pilgrimage: On a Visit to Galápagos Islands, Paul Nelson Concedes, “Darwin Was Right!” David Klinghoffer February 12, 2020 Biology, Evolution 2 Following in Darwin’s footsteps, Dr. Nelson judges the islands to be, not the letdown he half-feared, but an awesome place. Read More ›
DownHouse Type post Author Michael Egnor Date August 20, 2018 CategoriesBiologyEvolution Tagged , __k-review, adaptation, Alfred Russel Wallace, Andrew Berry, atheism, barnacles, Cambridge, Cambridge University, Charles Darwin, Darwinism, England, evolution, Gregor Mendel, James Moore, Jerry Coyne, Louis Pasteur, On the Origin of Species, Paul Ehrlich, pilgrimage, tautology, theocracy Darwinian Faith and Fetish Michael Egnor August 20, 2018 Biology, Evolution 4 Andrew Berry, the Harvard biologist who conducts a Darwin pilgrimage each year for undergraduates to Darwin-related sites in England, responds to my recent post. Read More ›
Unveiling_Young_Darwin_statue_HRH_Prince_Philip_2009_Christ's_College_Cambridge Type post Author Michael Egnor Date August 10, 2018 CategoriesBiologyEvolution Tagged , __k-review, "survival of the fittest", Aristotle, Christians, evolutionary theory, Galen, Harvard University, Jerry Coyne, junk DNA, macroevolution, microevolution, On the Origin of Species, Oxford University, Philip Skell, pilgrimage, Poland, Shrewsbury, tautology, taxonomy, The Descent of Man, thomas A Darwinian Pilgrimage Michael Egnor August 10, 2018 Biology, Evolution 5 Darwin still has some cachet among design advocates. In this I differ from some of my friends and colleagues. Read More ›