Thomas Henry Huxley Type post Author Michael Flannery Date September 14, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & Science Tagged , common descent, Copernican principle, fleas, Human Zoos, Jacques Barzun, John West, London, pandemic, plague, Plato, Racism, rats, scientism, Thomas Henry Huxley, Werner Heisenberg, X Club, Yersinia pestis Sunday with the Devil’s Acolyte — Thomas Henry Huxley Michael Flannery September 14, 2021 Evolution, Faith & Science 9 Although the designation of Huxley as Darwin’s “bulldog” is well known, acolyte is a more appropriate term and here’s why. Read More ›
Richard-Lenski Type post Author Michael Behe Date March 29, 2019 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, APOB, bacteria, citrate, Darwin Devolves, E. coli, evolution, First Rule of Adaptive Evolution, flexibility, Functional-Coded-elemenT, gain of function, genes, genetic information, hemoglobin, high fat diet, Long Term Evolution Experiment, loss of function, LTEE, MacArthur Fellow, mice, Michigan State University, mutations, National Academy of Sciences, polar bears, proteins, ribose operon, Richard Lenski, Telliamed Revisited, The Quarterly Review of Biology, Yersinia pestis Thanks, Professor Lenski, the LTEE Is Doing Great! Michael Behe March 29, 2019 Intelligent Design 11 Lenski agrees that the beneficial mutations seen in his Long Term Evolution Experiment are overwhelmingly degradative or loss-of-function ones. Read More ›
Tiktaalik-1 Type post Author Michael Behe Date March 14, 2019 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, Darwin Devolves, Darwinian evolution, Darwinian processes, David Snoke, E. coli, Ebola, FedEx, First Rule of Adaptive Evolution, genes, HIV, malaria, Michael Lynch, Michigan State University, mutation rate, polar bears, population size, Response to Criticism, Richard Dawkins, Richard Lenski, Telliamed Revisited, tiktaalik, tinkering, turtles, viruses, waiting-time problem, Yersinia pestis For Dreams of Darwinian Evolution, First Rule of Adaptive Evolution Is an Insuperable Problem Michael Behe March 14, 2019 Evolution 13 Professor Lenski’s contrasting of the frequency versus importance of evolutionary changes is misconceived and his illustrations are inapt. Read More ›