Chicxulub Type post Author David Coppedge Date October 12, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , angiosperms, birds, butterflies, Chicxulub impact, Cretaceous Period, dinosaurs, evolution, Field Museum, flowering plants, frogs, ichthyosaurs, intelligent design, Israel, Jordan, Jurassic Park, Lebanon, mammals, Mars rover, orchids, Paleogene, Palestine, Patagonia, Penn State, pterosaurs, roses, Science Advances, storytelling, Syria, Turkey, UC Santa Barbara, University of Bath, worms Chinks in the Chicxulub Story David Coppedge October 12, 2023 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 11 If an asteroid impact wiped out the dinosaurs as believed by the scientific consensus, its effects on evolution seem strained and inconsistent. Read More ›
Head_of_Samar_west_Desert_Kite Type post Author David Coppedge Date March 29, 2022 CategoriesArchaeologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Argument from Reason, chimpanzees, crows, design filter, Design Inference, designer, fairy circles, geoglyphs, intelligent design, John West, Jordan, Live Science, Middle East, Namibia, Peru, Saudi Arabia, Syria, World War I Design Inference: Stone Structures Were Intelligently Arranged, Though We Don’t Know by Whom David Coppedge March 29, 2022 Archaeology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 7 There are hundreds of these structures. They extend over much of the Middle East: Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen. Read More ›