Mesomyzon mengae Type post Author Günter Bechly Date March 15, 2024 CategoriesBiologyEngineeringEvolutionIntelligent DesignPaleontology Tagged , Cambrian Explosion, China, Devonian era, Early Cretaceous, evolution, Fossil Friday (series), hagfish, hemoglobin, homoplasy, Illinois, intelligent design, jawed vertebrates, keratin, lampreys, lancelets, Mazon Creek, microCT, missing links, molecular studies, science, South Africa, stem group, vertebrate evolution Fossil Friday: Hagfish and Lampreys Overturn Scenarios of Vertebrate Phylogeny and Evolution Günter Bechly March 15, 2024 Biology, Engineering, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Paleontology 52 Their fossil record as well as their incongruent pattern of anatomical similarities is better explained by intelligent design. Read More ›
Dolmens_in_Amadalavalasa 2 Type post Date March 11, 2019 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Agouti, bacteria, Darwin's Doubt, Darwinians, Darwinism, desert ants, Design Inference, Douglas Axe, Harvard University, intelligent design, Live Science, methodological naturalism, mice, Mount Rushmore, Nebraska, No Free Lunch, Richard Dawkins, Science (journal), Signature in the Cell, South Dakota, Stephen Meyer, The Design Inference, vertebrate evolution, William A. Dembski Where Design Explains, Darwinism Explains Away Science and Culture March 11, 2019 Evolution, Intelligent Design 9 Immediately you know these structures were designed. How should you know that? How did the scientists know that? Read More ›