Author: Casey Luskin
Among Theistic Evolutionists, Still No Consensus on What’s Wrong with Stephen Meyer’s Argument
The notion that mutation and selection really aren’t blind and undirected is a faith-statement for which they can provide no supporting evidence.
A Reader Asks: Can Microevolutionary Changes Add Up to Macroevolutionary Change?
I assume that if one reader took the trouble to ask about this, then others must be wondering, despite our having addressed the issue many times in the past.
Want More Misinformation from the Creators of Cosmos? Use the Official Cosmos Study Guides!
Cosmos blurs the distinction between three meanings of evolution. Are you surprised?
Since When Is This News? Rapid Microevolution in Lizard Feet Reveals Little About the Origin of Species
Anolis lizards may be small but they aren’t stupid: they also started spending less time on the ground and perched higher up in trees to escape new predators.
Surprise, Surprise! Bioluminescent Organs in Different Squid Species Suggest Convergent Genetic Evolution
Once you admit common design into your explanatory toolkit, the prospect that similar genetic mechanisms would be used in different species isn’t “surprising” at all.