Origins and Science


Macro Evolution Considerations

Statements of Support

Objections by Critics

Considerations


Statements of Support

 5 Major Misconceptions about Evolution
Macroevolution FAQ

The Evolution of Improved Fitness
Darwin's precursors and influences
What is Darwinism?
Random Genetic Drift
Evidence for Evolution: An Eclectic Survey

How to be Anti-Darwinian

 Creationism and the Platypus
Ted Holden's frequent questions answered

EVOLUTION—A HOUSE DIVIDED by Henry M. Morris, Ph.D.
MORE ON THE ANTI-DARWINIAN SCIENTISTS* Excerpted from a new book by Wendall R. Bird

The Anti-Darwinian Scientist* by Wendell R. Bird
Mutation Fixation: A Dead End For Macro-Evolution by E. Calvin Beisner, M.A.
A THEORY IN CRISIS [1] by John W. Oller, Jr., Ph.D.
The Vanishing Case For Evolution by Henry M. Morris, Ph.D.
C.S. PEIRCE'S "NEGLECTED ARGUMENT" By John W. Oiler, Jr., Ph.D.

 CRACKS IN THE NEO-DARWINIAN JERICHO (Part II)* by Duane T. Gish, Ph.D.
CRACKS IN THE NEO-DARWINIAN JERICHO (Part I) by Duane T. Gish, Ph.D.

Objections by Critics

 What is the Difference Between Macroevolution and Microevolution? by John D. Morris, Ph.D.
REVOLUTIONARY EVOLUTIONISM by Henry M. Morris, Ph.D.
Is There Evidence Against Evolution? by John D. Morris, Ph.D.

CREATION-EVOLUTION Duane T. Gish, Ph.D.
REVIEW OF EVOLUTION OF LIVING ORGANISMS by Pierre-Paul Grassé by William J. Bauer, Ph.D.

The Extinction of Darwinism Review of Extinction: Bad Genes or Bad Luck by David M. Raup, (Norton 1991) Phillip E. Johnson

Response to Gould In the July 1992 issue of Scientific American Stephen Jay Gould wrote a scathing review of Phil Johnson's book Darwin on Trial. After unsuccessfully ignoring the book for two years, Gould finally attempted to discredit it with a nasty review, claiming the book was full of errors. Johnson wrote a detailed response--but Scientific American refused to give him any print space. They have also refused requests from other organizations to reprint Gould's review along with Johnson's response. So here we print Johnson's reply to Gould's review. You'll just have to go into the library and look up the July 1992 edition of Scientific American to read Gould's review and find out why he and Scientific American are so afraid of Phil Johnson. Phillip E. Johnson

Truly A Wonderful Life Review of : Gould, Stephen Jay, 1989, Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History, W. W. Norton & Co., New York, NY, 347 p., $19.95. Kurt P. Wise

Colin Patterson Revisits His Famous Question about Evolution Paul A. Nelson
Data, Theory, and Evolutionary Phenomena James R. Hofmann
Life on Mars? Did it Come from Earth? Hubert P. Yockey
Life on Mars From ALH84001? Revisited Hubert P. Yockey
A New Beginning Darwin revisionism goes mainstream By Tom Bethell
Darwinists Squirm Under Spotlight Interview with Phillip E. Johnson
Darwinism's Rules of Reasoning Phillip E. Johnson
Darwinists Deny the Obvious by Mark Hartwig
The Role of Natural Selection in Macroevolution Theory
What is Darwinism? Phillip E. Johnson
Methodological Naturalism? Alvin Plantinga
Methodological Naturalism? Part 2 Alvin Plantinga
Behe Responds to the Boston Review The Sterility of Darwinism by Michael J. Behe

Darwinism: Science or Naturalistic Philosophy? Phillip Johnson - William Provine Debate at Stanford University April 30, 1994 Video Study Guide Condensed format

Darwin Under the Microscope By Michael J. Behe

How the Leopard Changed Its Spots: The Evolution of Complexity Brian Goodwin

An OR Exerpt A Note to Teachers
A Report on the ASA Conference Debate on Pandas and People Textbook Paul Nelson

The Religion of the Blind Watchmaker Phillip Johnson

"Reinventing Darwin: The great debate at the high table of evolutionary theory" by Niles Eldredge

THE PLAUSIBILITY OF NATURALISM Michael H. Barnes
A Novel Approach to Biological Evolution and Some Theistic Notions of Creation. Joseph E. Earley, Sr.

The Mistrial of Evolution A review of Phillip E. Johnson's Darwin on Trial Review by Terry M. Gray

Denying Darwin David Berlinski and Critics H. ALLEN ORR

 

 

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