Asian black bear Type post Date July 2, 2022 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionHuman ExceptionalismIntelligent Design Tagged , African elephants, Asian elephants, bison, Casey Luskin, cattle, chimpanzees, Darwinian theory, evolution, Günter Bechly, Hawaiian Silverswords, horses, humans, ID the Future, mice, phenotypic plasticity, pygmy hippo, rats, river hippo, species pairs, spectacled bear Günter Bechly: Species Pairs Wreck Darwinism Science and Culture July 2, 2022 Biology, Evolution, Human Exceptionalism, Intelligent Design 2 Bechly and host Casey Luskin discuss cattle and bison, horses and donkeys, the Asian black bear and the South American spectacled bear, and more. Read More ›
Basilosaurus Type post Author Günter Bechly Date April 25, 2022 CategoriesEvolutionHuman ExceptionalismIntelligent DesignPaleontology Tagged , African elephants, amphibians, Asian elephants, Avalon explosion, Bayesian reasoning, birds, body plans, bottlenose dolphin, Cambrian Explosion, cattle, cedars, cetaceans, chimpanzees, European common frog, evolution, Extended Evolutionary Synthesis, Genesis, gorilla, great apes, Homo sapiens, horse, house sparrow, humans, hybridization, intelligent design, Judeo-Christian tradition, marine iguanas, moor frog, pygmy hippo, reptiles, river hippo, spectacled bear, whale evolution Species Pairs: A New Challenge to Darwinists Günter Bechly April 25, 2022 Evolution, Human Exceptionalism, Intelligent Design, Paleontology 21 I consider this simple argument as a final nail in the coffin of Darwinian unguided evolution. Read More ›