Darwin and Evolution Lay Science Reporters Perpetuate Evolutionary Myths May 6, 2024 Myths are homologous by common descent of mutations in logic. Or is that by design? CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Out On a Limb: The Evolution of Olympians May 24, 2023 Pole vaulters, gymnasts, and hurdlers got their start by accident in precocious fish, say evolutionists. CONTINUE READING
Terrestrial Zoology Life Exceeds Expectations: Invertebrates July 16, 2021 Here are examples of terrestrial invertebrates that exceed the requirements for survival. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Evolving Everything Except Sense January 21, 2020 When they have a magic wand, evolutionists see everything as a rabbit and every environment as a hat. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Recapitulation Theory Zombie Needs Permanent Burial October 3, 2019 Haeckel's myth that embryos relive their evolutionary past keeps reviving. Evolutionists need to give it up. CONTINUE READING
Terrestrial Zoology Snake “Vestigial Legs” Debunked September 1, 2019 So-called vestigial legs in snakes are actually functional organs. Jerry Bergman did the homework; Darwinians did not. CONTINUE READING
Dinosaurs T. rex in the News November 8, 2018 Children's favorite monster was a ballerina with functional arms, according to new announcements. CONTINUE READING
Media Evolution: A Theory in Constant Revision October 10, 2016 Darwinian evolution survives by constant patching of weaknesses in its web of belief. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Darwin Fish Lacks Tetrapod Legs September 9, 2016 You can see a transition between a fish and a land creature in fossils and genes only if you have a vivid imagination. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution "Convergent Evolution" Widespread at All Scales in Ocean April 20, 2015 A study of marine tetrapods that "evolved" for ocean life shows "convergent evolution" rampant at all scales over "hundreds of millions of years." CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Fishy Tales About Tetrapod Origins February 1, 2014 It's a stretch for mutation and selection to make a fish crawl out onto land with four digitized limbs, to say nothing of lungs and a new body plan. CONTINUE READING