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Evolutionarily Reversing Irreducible Complexity
THE MICROVIRUSES are positive-strand DNA viruses with very small genomes, typified by ΦX174 with 5,400 base pairs and nine genes. Cramming this many genes into that short a sequence requires ove… more »
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The Discovery Institute's "A Scientific Dissent From Darwinism" list examined
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Troy Britain wrote 1 day ago: In my review of the so called “Leaders Guide” put out by the producers of the movie Expe … more »
Christopher Hitchens, on 'Does Science make belief in God obsolete?'
Mark wrote 1 day ago: No, but it should. Until about 1832, when it first seems to have become established as a noun and a … more »
Professor Victor J. Stenger, on 'Does Science make belief in God obsolete?'
Mark wrote 1 day ago: Yes. Once upon a time there were a number of strong scientific arguments for the existence of God. O … more »
Review - Natural Selection at Theatre 503
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Andrew (a west end whinger) wrote 3 days ago: “Dear Blogger, Here at Theatre503 and Whippet Productions, we’re big fans of internet bl … more »
Making Fun Of Religion. Will It Send Me To Hell?
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thedarwinreport wrote 1 week ago: I like the humor, but I disagree with including atheism in a list of shitty religions. It’s n … more »
The Best Answer in Brevity
William wrote 1 week ago: Reading in Philip Johnson’s Darwin on Trial today, he went over some pretty interesting insights. … more »
Evolutionarily Reversing Irreducible Complexity
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Nimravid wrote 1 week ago: THE MICROVIRUSES are positive-strand DNA viruses with very small genomes, typified by ΦX174 wit … more »
Darwinism and that dreaded E-word
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Ken wrote 1 week ago: A strong feature of the current “war on evolution” by Christian conservatives and other … more »
Is it Immoral to Eat Broccoli? - Evil and the Existence of God - Part II
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danny wrote 1 week ago: “A certain ruler asked him, ‘Good teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life? … more »
Insects Use Plants Like A Telephone
kittymowmow wrote 1 week ago: Dutch ecologist Roxina Soler and her colleagues have discovered that subterranean and aboveground h … more »
Ancients and modern evolutionists still pondering the same questions.
Allen Scott wrote 1 week ago: Image via Wikipedia It would appear that for over 1500 years the debate has raged over the origin o … more »
Bad Runway Design Teaches Us About Evolution, Makes Us Laugh
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jmjorat wrote 2 weeks ago: During a recent 2008 Fashion Show, an event occurred that can teach us a great deal about evolution … more »
Myths and fallacies about the theory of evolution
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omadeon wrote 2 weeks ago: Charles Darwin at age 51 (Wikipedia) Here are some Important new articles about the Theory of Evolut … more »
Planet of Cannibals - State of the World Op-Ed
bosskitty wrote 2 weeks ago: After watching the PBS/National Geographic special: Strange Days on Planet Earth I tried to remembe … more »
Science and truth II
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Andrew wrote 2 weeks ago: From the comments: When science seeks to explain something, I suppose that it seeks (a la William of … more »
Bacterial Gene Networks Surprisingly Robust
Nimravid wrote 2 weeks ago: MOST OF OUR study of gene networks has been done by comparison of related species to reconstruct net … more »
Priest proves Darwinian right
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Robert wrote 2 weeks ago: “Survival of the fittest“ Rescuers scoured the waters off Brazil’s southern Atlan … more »
EVOLUTION: Frog Selection
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godscript wrote 2 weeks ago: Natural selection is one of the cornerstones of modern biology. The term was introduced by Charles D … more »
Lament of Deviance
Deviant wrote 2 weeks ago: I was in an office building today and I saw some whiny ass kid, about seven I guess, with his moms. … more »
