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Daily Archives: December 14, 2008
Part FISH, Part Four-Footed TETRAPOD: Professor Neil Shuban Explains the Transitional Fossil, TIKTAALIK
The predictive power of Darwin’s theory of evolution is illustrated in this brief video below:
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Tagged biology, Charles Darwin, Christianity, creationism, evolution, geology, intelligent design, James Dobson, John Macarthur, neil shuban, paleontology, tiktaalik
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THE TIC, TIC, TIC, TIKTAALIK OF EVOLUTIONARY TIME
Apparently some graduate students, with a bit of time on their hands, made an appreciative song for their favorite transitional fossil:
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Tagged biology, Charles Darwin, creation, creationism, Darwin, Darwinism, evolution, Genesis, intelligent design, music, nature, Richard Dawkins
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The Ultimate Recycling Project: A Boost for the Hindu Myths of Cosmology?
The idea that the universe is eternally recycling itself over vast eons of time is an intuition about our cosmos that Hindus have long held, and at least some contemporary cosmologists may be arriving at a similar belief. This from … Continue reading
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Tagged astronomy, Buddhism, Christianity, creationism, cycles, evolution, geology, Hinduism, philosophy, physics, science
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