Science Is Constantly Evolving

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  "I don't like sand. It's coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere." —Anakin Skywalker, Star Wars II: Attack of the Clowns Clones   There’s a big, sandy problem with Noah’s Flood. Some people say the world was once submerged in a universal deluge.…
I’m working my way, slowly, toward talking about a particularly strange argument that appears in David Hume’s Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (1779), which bears on the age of the world. In part 1, I explained that the argument occurs in the course of a response in part VI of the…
In Part 1 of this blog, I explained the origin of a modern textbook taboo: diagrams that suggest a unidirectional and linear evolution of horses. These justly criticized illustrations give the impression that through a series of progressive changes, horses evolved to their current, perfected form…
The Jehovah's Witnesses visit me once a year. They politely try to convert me; I politely turn down the offer. They leave me a colorful pamphlet which I never read and that's that. Until today. As I thumbed through the latest issue of The Watchtower, I was struck dumb. (I'm…
Recently, a creationist blog attributed a particular argument against design to David Hume, so I took a copy of his Dialogues concerning Natural Religion (1779) from the shelf to check. Surprise, surprise: it wasn’t there. But I’m not going to bother to debunk the misattribution; it’s…
Photo Credit: RobW_ via Compfight cc Last week I told you to take it slow on identifying this fossil. As we all know, slow and steady wins the race, or in our case, comes up with the right answer!  So what was it?  Well, it wasn’t a prehistoric jack rabbit, that is for sure. It was an…
Next week, I’m going to get back to actual misconceptions for Misconception Monday posts, I promise—but I am a “completer-finisher,” according to some workplace personality test I once took, so I need to round out this trio. Last stop on my mini-tour of you-can’t-show-that-in-textbooks-anymore…
Denial: a big word loaded with emotion. But, like many things in life, denial is a continuum: from full blown outright dismissal to more subtle avoidance, like looking the other way.  One reason why there is such a climate of confusion about climate change in the United States is that a…
This week on the Fossil Friday, I’m going to encourage you to take your time on this fossil, because as we all know, slow and steady wins the race, and the person who races to answer on Fossil Friday isn’t always right… Coming to you from Sweetwater County, Wyoming, dating to the…