Argues that evolution is sustained more by blind faith than by science. Uses scientific evidence to present a case against evolution, and for a belief in God. Depicts the use of periodization to isolate a non-random pattern in world history called the 'eonic, or intermittent, effect'. Skeptic Friends Network, by Dawn and Tommy Huxley. Examines some of the claims made by evolutionists. A critical look at evolution, the logic involved, and misconceptions involving Darwin and Wallace. Site deals strictly with the theory of evolution and contains no creationist ideas. Essay by Allan Webber argues that patterning not chance is central to other science disciplines. (May 11, 2004) New evolutionary theory stating and intrinsic tendency of life to improve through out evolution. Configuration depends on specific conditions of the evolutionary step Discussion on the various degrees and areas in which some disagree with Darwinism. An alternative theory of human evolution based on Darwin's other two evolutionary processes: female sexual selection and the inheritance of acquired characters. Devoted to rebuttals of the arguments put forth by John Corrigan "Jonathan" Wells's book Icons of Evolution. Information about a book by biologist Jonathan Wells that points out errors and misconceptions in the field. Includes reviews and other writings on the same subject. The theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics. Anomalous scientific evidence challenging the standard views on human evolution. Addresses the problem of what processes operate in the minds of the earth's creatures as they select their mates. A concept doorway to alternatives to neo-Darwinism Exploration of new theory that shows how the quantum multiverse rather than God or creationism accounts for the origin of life and evolution. |