Günter Bechly: Still More Evidence Against Darwinian Gradualism

Episode 1310 April 08, 2020 00:18:41
Günter Bechly: Still More Evidence Against Darwinian Gradualism
Intelligent Design the Future
Günter Bechly: Still More Evidence Against Darwinian Gradualism

Apr 08 2020 | 00:18:41

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Show Notes

On this episode of ID the Future, paleontologist Günter Bechly speaks again with host Andrew McDiarmid about the growing case against Darwinian gradualism. Bechly points out two more cases where fossil discoveries refuted Darwin’s prediction of gradualism in species transitions. In one of the classic showcases for such alleged transitions, between two species of deep-sea protists called foraminifera, more recent research showed their speciation to be abrupt and not an ancestor-descendent sequence. And fossil freshwater snails from Germany, once viewed as another textbook example of gradual speciation, were discovered not to be separate species at all. Is there a paradigm change coming in evolutionary studies? Nothing fits the data better than intelligent design.

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