September 14, 2025 | David F. Coppedge

IDTF: Zombie Icons of Evolution Need to Be Buried Permanently

These icons have even less
ground to stand on than they
did back then, yet they walk

 

 

Evolution’s Stubborn Icons: Peppered Moths and Miller-Urey Still Shambling Along

Lingering Dead

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ID the Future is a podcast from the Discovery Institute. This episode was posted on September 10, 2025.

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. And indeed, much has changed, and these icons have even less ground to stand on than they did back then. But they don’t call them icons for nothing! Whatever else they are, they’re stubborn, and it’s not uncommon to see evidence of them still popping up in popular science articles, cartoons, movies, and even scientific journals. On a new episode of ID the Future, I welcome back science writer David Coppedge to give us a few recent examples of the icons of evolution that keep shambling along.

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And no, I am not a peppered moth.

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