Category: Evolution
Jonathan Wells: Scientific Revolutions and Counter-Revolutions
Thomas Kuhn argued from the history of science that reigning scientific paradigms do not give way gently and rationally before new and conflicting evidence.
Darwin and Race: Three Strikes, He’s Out
February is Black History Month, and this week, Friday, February 12, is Darwin Day — the birthday of Charles Darwin.
RNA World in a World of Hurt
Cornelius Hunter and Eric Anderson spotlight admissions in scientific publications that it’s time to move on from the cherished but embattled RNA World.
Misconceptions about Misconceptions: Examining a Citation of My Work
The citation is to one of my earliest writings on the topic of human origins, an article I published in an old ID journal.
Lincoln, Darwin, and ID in a Nutshell
The comparison between Lincoln and Darwin is noteworthy. The words of the former are immortal, of the latter…increasingly evident in their mortality.