…the Genus level? Has evolution produced a new Family? Or do they only show a species to species evolution which has been confused with the plasticity of the shell? BTW…
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Why is the biblical creation myth right?
…themselves with evolution or creation. Science tends to be so incredibly technical today that it is the philosophers of science who have taken over the arguments concerning evolution and creation….
Did Darwin become a Christian on his deathbed?
…implications and effects of evolution than many evangelicals are today. That the “founder” of evolution was now reading his Bible was of interest to her, but not of such great…
Information Discussion
…rdd2 Oh, there are plenty of trails! We have excellent fossil records for bird evolution, whale evolution, and even human evolution’s pretty clear. Of course if you want snapshots of…
Beneficial Versus Constructive Mutations
…can thank evolution.”4https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/lactose-tolerance-and-human-evolution-56187902/ (Accessed 10/04/2022) But is this really true? Sure, we’re obviously looking at beneficial mutations here, but are they constructive? Did any of these lactase mutations develop something…
Living Fossils Could not Survive the K/T Boundary Unchanged
…event such as the mass extinction mentioned above, the tempo of evolution would be increasing while scrambling to create new dramatically varied species that thrived in the new environmental niche….
From the evolutionary standpoint, how could the human brain evolve?
…organ evolve? I would think evolution would produce a brain that is used to 70-90% of total capacity, yet ours are not. Is this an erroneous assumption? Is it a…
The Evolutionary Timeline
…of Time” by John Gurche as reproduced in The Thread of Life: The Smithsonian Looks at Evolution, by Roger Lewin, Smithsonian Books, Washington, D.C., Distributed by W.W. Norton & Company,…
Objections and Answers, 32-41
…contradict each other? Does truth contradict itself? What about dinosaurs and evolution? See the section on Evolution. Recommended books to read Evolution – The Fossils Say No! by Duane T….