Evolutionary Trees
Evolution as Mythology, Part 4 (of 5): The Myth of Macroevolution
The last article discussed the mythlike characteristics of abiogenesis, a key component of the theory of evolution, that says living organisms appeared spontaneously from nonliving matter. This … more
Evolution as Mythology, Part 3 (of 5): The Myth of Abiogenesis
The last two articles have discussed how the theory of evolution has characteristics of a myth (which cannot be proven or disproven by the technology of the culture), and lacks characteristics of a … more
Evolution as Mythology, Part 2 (of 5): Evolution is not a Scientific Theory
A previous article noted how the theory of evolution evinces characteristics of a myth. This article will consider how it measures up to the definition of “science.”
Differentiating a … more
Evolution as Mythology, Part 1 (of 5): The Theory of Evolution is a Myth
Editor’s note: Today we present an article by guest scholars
The creation-evolution debate is usually framed as science v. religion: verifiable fact v. faith. But we contend that it takes at … more
Whales May Have Come from Deer-Like Animal
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071219/ap_on_sc/whale_ancestor more
The Secrets in Your DNA
Source: ABC News Video, "The Secrets in Your DNA," dated December 5, 2007 more
New Study Raises More Questions about Evolution
Contrary to the claims made by many scientists, evolution is a theory in crisis. A recent study published in PLoS Biology highlights just one of the many problems that confront evolutionary … more
No Ginkgo Evolution
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The maidenhair tree or ginkgo shows no morphological change over the past 100 million years in spite of such disturbing events as the giant asteroid … more
Complex Altruistic Behavior Challenges Evolution
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Articles in Science show that in certain species of birds and lizards helpers who are not the offspring of the parents from previous years do … more
Marine Body Sizes Add Weight to Creation Model
Evolution predicts change over time, not stasis; so researchers continue to search for an organism that shows significant evolutionary change. A recent analysis of marine creatures, however, revealed … more
Weeding out Evolution: Book Reviews of Icons of Evolution and Science & Christianity: Four Views
by Dr. Fazale ("Fuz") Rana and Robert Bowman Jr.
1. Icons of Evolution: Science or Myth? By Jonathan Wells. Washington, D.C.: Regnery Publishing, Inc., 2000. 338 pages, index. Hardcover; $27.95. … more
Virus Argument No Longer Immune to Challenge
The apparent ability of certain viruses, such as HIV, to develop (“evolve”) immunity to drug treatment represents convincing, real-time proof of evolutionary advance, according to some … more
"Evolving" Robots Challenge Evolution
“Evolvable” robots invented by a team of computer scientists from Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, headlined the popular media last summer.1 According to the press, these … more
Repeatable Evolution or Repeated Creation?
Any casual observer of nature recognizes that many creatures bear some resemblance to one another. Many species of frogs, lizards, fish, and other animals and plants from different parts of the world … more
The Unreliability of Hominid Phylogenetic Analysis Challenges The Human Evolutionary Paradigm
Evolutionary or phylogenetic relationships for the hominids are determined by comparing anatomical features of specimens found in the fossil record with those of extant species.1
For the … more
Failure of Molecular Clocks: Important Implications for the Christian Faith
According to the biological evolutionary paradigm, molecular evolution parallels organic evolution. In other words, as the evolutionary changes proceed at the anatomical level (via the process of … more
