Biston_betularia Type post Author Casey Luskin Date November 17, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionZoology Tagged , antibiotic resistance, birds, Biston betularia, body plans, branches, Charles Darwin, coloration, Cornelius Hunter, creationism, Darwinian evolution, evolution, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, fundamentalist Christians, Great Britain, Icons of Evolution, IFL Science, Jonathan Wells, Katie Spalding, Michael Majerus, moth wings, moths, natural selection, New York Times, organs, peppered moths, Science and Culture Today, textbooks, trunks, twigs, Zombie Science Pop Science Site Enlists the Peppered Moth to Attack Religion Casey Luskin November 17, 2025 Evolution, Zoology 12 If this is an “excellent” example of “Darwinian evolution in action,” it shows that Darwinian evolution doesn’t do very much. Read More ›
PepperedmothBistonbetulariafemale Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date September 12, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Aleksander Oparin, amino acids, articles, atmosphere, cartoons, cross-reactions, David Coppedge, evolution, Icons of Evolution, ID the Future, intelligent design, Jonathan Wells, movies, myths, natural selection, origin of life, peppered moth, podcast, scientific journals, spark inception conditions, The Origin of Life (book), Zombie Science Evolution’s Stubborn Icons: Peppered Moths and Miller-Urey Still Shambling Along Andrew McDiarmid September 12, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design 3 By now, you might think that the icons of evolution that Dr. Jonathan Wells wrote about 24 years ago have been put out of our misery. Read More ›
420885846blb0304-6rev0 Type post Author David Coppedge Date July 15, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignScientific Freedom Tagged , academic freedom, ACLU, Bible, Bolton Davidheiser, Casey Luskin, censorship, Clarence Darrow, Darwinian evolution, Dayton, Democrats, Dudley Field Malone, Edward Larson, freedom, fundamentalists, Haeckel’s embryos, history, Holocaust, Horatio Hockett Newman, Human Zoos, Icons of Evolution, Inherit the Wind, intelligent design, Johns Hopkins University, Jonathan Wells, March of Man, Maynard Metcalf, Phillip E. Johnson, Scopes trial, Social Darwinism, Summer for the Gods, Supreme Court, Teaching Company, The Daily Wire, University of Chicago, William Jennings Bryan, Zombie Science Inhibit the Mind? Scopes Revisionism Can End David Coppedge July 15, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Scientific Freedom 10 The centennial of the Scopes Trial is a good time to set the record straight. Here’s a way to turn the tables on the stereotype. Read More ›