Linnean Society Type post Author Michael Flannery Date May 3, 2021 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , “selfish gene”, Alfred Russel Wallace, Carl Woese, Charles Darwin, eukaryotic cells, Freeman Dyson, Jerry Coyne, Linnean Society, natural selection, On the Origin of Species, prokaryotic cells, Reductionism, Richard Dawkins, Richard Owen When Darwinian Evolution Became Obsolete Michael Flannery May 3, 2021 Evolution 5 The theory of evolution by natural selection was unveiled to a poorly attended and generally inattentive audience at a Linnean Society meeting. Read More ›
mask 2 Type post Author Michael Egnor Date March 23, 2020 CategoriesBioethicsFaith & Science Tagged , __k-review, “selfish gene”, atheism, coronavirus, creator, David Bentley Hart, evil, families, good, humanity, innocents, Moral Law, natural selection, neighbors, pandemic, Richard Dawkins, suffering, theodicy To Ask “Where Is God in This Pandemic?” Is to Acknowledge that God Exists Michael Egnor March 23, 2020 Bioethics, Faith & Science 3 The problem of theodicy is real, of course. We don’t always know or understand God’s ways. Read More ›
puffin Type post Date February 4, 2019 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, “selfish gene”, anomalies, bacterial infection, Cretaceous Period, Darwin Day, Darwinism, DNA repair, Evolution (journal), finches, humans, hybrids, Nature (journal), open reading frames, paleontology, parrots A Theory in Crisis: Darwinian Anomalies Accumulate Science and Culture February 4, 2019 Evolution 8 Darwin Day is just a week from today! To help celebrate, here are a few recent findings that contradict Darwinism. Read More ›