<strong>Ruminants, Moon Watchers Bedevil Darwin</strong>

Episode 1710 February 13, 2023 00:23:53
<strong>Ruminants, Moon Watchers Bedevil Darwin</strong>
Intelligent Design the Future
<strong>Ruminants, Moon Watchers Bedevil Darwin</strong>

Feb 13 2023 | 00:23:53

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Show Notes

On today’s ID the Future host Andrew McDiarmid brings listeners a couple of fascinating recent articles from Evolution News & Science Today by David Coppedge. The first is “Animals Tune Behavior by  Lunar Cycle; but How?” The second article is “Darwin, We Have a Problem: Horse Teeth Are Not Less Evolved.” In the first, some ingenious molecular engineering crops up in widely divergent creatures, giving them some impressive abilities to read lunar cycles. The evolutionists’ go-to explanation is “convergent evolution,” an incantation that fails to explain how something like this could have evolved even once, much less multiple separate times. And in the second, a much-beloved story of ruminant tooth evolution gets a kick in the teeth from a series Read More ›

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