swiss-cheese Type post Author David Coppedge Date January 4, 2024 CategoriesBotanyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , blood clotting, California, Darwinism, devolution, Douglas Axe, error correction, evolutionary biologists, fitness landscape, Gaussian curves, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, metaphors, Michael Behe, mount improbable, mousetrap, North Dakota, Paris, phenotypes, PNAS, Richard Dawkins, savannah, Sewall Wright Trapdoors in the Fitness Landscape: Scientists Revive Worries About an Evolutionary Metaphor David Coppedge January 4, 2024 Botany, Evolution, Intelligent Design 9 What if the structure of the landscape is like a block of Swiss cheese, flat and riddled with holes? Read More ›
pious ape 2 Type post Author Michael Egnor Date April 23, 2019 CategoriesNeuroscience & MindPsychology Tagged , __k-review, adaptation, Africa, apes, atheism, BBC, birth control, bonobos, chimpanzees, Christians, church, communion, Darwinism, Easter, Eucharist, evolution, genetic fallacy, great apes, humans, Jane Goodall, jesus, last common ancestor, Mass, materialists, meals, monkeys, neocortex, On the Origin of Species, religion, savannah How Did Religion “Evolve”? Michael Egnor April 23, 2019 Neuroscience & Mind, Psychology 6 It’s telling that one kind of evolution always seems to be missing from these “theories” about the evolutionary origins of religion. Read More ›
Appalachian Mountains 3 Type post Author Ann Gauger Date June 28, 2018 CategoriesArtsIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, "poor design", Africa, ballet, beauty, biosphere, birth, disease, ecosystem, evil, evolution, intelligent design, knowledge, music, mutations, natural selection, nature, pain, painting, pelvis, Richard Dawkins, River Out of Eden, sand dunes, savannah, suffering, Venus Beauty as Evidence for Intelligent Design Ann Gauger June 28, 2018 Arts, Intelligent Design 5 Beauty does not come from randomness. It is beauty, not ugliness that must be explained. Read More ›
turaco Type post Author Casey Luskin Date June 28, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionPaleontology Tagged , __k-review, Africa, Atlantic Ocean, BBC News, biogeography, evolution, evolutionists, forests, Günter Bechly, Neo-Darwinism, North America, paleontology, predictions, rafting, savannah Fossil Turaco Is Yet Another Failed Biogeographical Prediction for Neo-Darwinism Casey Luskin June 28, 2018 Evolution, Paleontology 3 Evolutionists love to boast about the predictive power of their theory. Read More ›