There is no demonstrable evidence for the big bang, and chemical evolution has failed to create living systems in the laboratory. In spite of billions of fossils being found, there are no unquestionable fossils that show a transition between any of the major life-forms.
There are assumptions built into the fundamental principles of the doctrine of evolution but, unfortunately, they very seldom if ever appear explicitly in evolutionary writings.
Some evolutionists have argued that science isn’t possible without evolution. They teach that science and technology actually require the principles of molecules-to-man evolution in order to work. Actually, evolution is anti-science and anti-knowledge.
The NCSE praises Bill Nye’s stand on the necessity of accepting evolution in order to make technological and economic progress and even to be scientifically literate. However, evolutionary dogma does not contribute to the “here-and-now” science used to probe the secrets of the present and to develop new technologies.
Perhaps the reason so many people continue to reject the notion of evolution is that it seems contrary to ordinary experience.
In this article, Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson reviews chapter 1 (written by Venema and titled “Evolution as a Scientific Theory”) of Adam and the Genome.
A comprehensive new Open Tree of Life has been released.
Creationists are sometimes accused of ignoring scientific evidence and being anti-science. But belief in God in no way diminishes zeal for how life works.
Research shows that bedbugs are still bedbugs. They don't demonstrate Darwinian evolution—they vary within their created kind to survive in a sin-cursed world.
Did jawed vertebrates start out with bones or not? Evolutionists want to know.
Like other extinct mammals that “suddenly” appear in the fossil record, this “discovery” is no mystery but a descendant of animals God created 6,000 years ago.
Few people have actually read the works of Darwin, and if they did they might be shocked to read some of Darwin’s ideas.
Except perhaps for food and cooking, it seems the word most commonly uttered by the “world’s greatest chef” is probably evolution.
Will fish out of water evolve?
Ray Comfort interviews four atheist professors.
What is evolutionism? Is it even a word? Dr. David Menton explores these questions and examines the worldview of evolution.
Author Roger Patterson, AiG–U.S., continues his evaluation of a public school quiz given to identify what students knew about biologists’ thoughts about evolution.
Evolutionists say birds evolved from dinosaurs with flight-ready brains.
Could physicians be better doctors if they applied evolution to their practice of medicine?
Editorial exhorts veterinarians and physicians to embrace evolution.
National Center for Science Education weighs in on the Bill Nye story.
Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell, AiG–U.S., answers objections to the videos AiG posted in response to Bill Nye’s video.
Extrapolation from yeast hatches new evolutionary model.
Dawkins’ Selfish Gene versus E. O. Wilson’s Social Conquest
These assumptions are fundamental principles of the doctrine of evolution but, unfortunately, they very seldom if ever appear explicitly in evolutionary writings.
Science theory concerns itself with the possibilities and the limits of scientific knowledge.
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