On this episode of ID the Future Casey Luskin continues his examination of Nature's "15 Evolutionary Gems" packet, going through the literature on small-scale, micro-evolutionary changes — and how they fail to account for larger, macro-evolutionary changes.
Listen in as Luskin discusses changes in birds' beaks and guppies' spots and what they really tell us about evolutionary theory.
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On this episode of ID the Future, philosopher, mathematician, and Discovery Institute Senior Fellow David Berlinski answers questions from Jonathan Witt about Berlinski’s celebrated...
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