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Galapagos birds

Galapagos birds

Galápagos birds do not show Darwinism but creationist principles: flightless cormorants a beneficial loss of information, booby foot colours show variation within a kind, finches at best show natural selection that eliminates unfit.
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23 Aug, 2010
Galapagos tortoises

Galapagos tortoises

Galápagos giant tortoises are an icon of Darwinism. But they merely refute the Lyellian fixity of species idea; natural selection and variation are part of the creation model
Article
07 Feb, 2011
Galapagos adaptation

Galapagos adaptation

Attenborough presents the Galapagos islands and their animals as evidence for millions of years, but it is all much better understood as evidence for the biblical account of history.
Article
09 Apr, 2013
Galápagos with David Attenborough: Origin

Galápagos with David Attenborough: Origin

David Attenborough’s millions of years for the formation of the Galápagos islands is falsified by the recently formed Surtsey Island.
Article
04 Apr, 2013
The remarkable Captain Robert FitzRoy

The remarkable Captain Robert FitzRoy

Captaining the Beagle made Robert FitzRoy famous, but his skills as a surveyor and contributions to weather forecasting should also be acknowledged.
Article
17 Apr, 2019
Darwinism: it was all in the family

Darwinism: it was all in the family

Almost every topic and example of evolution given by Charles Darwin in his Origin of Species appeared first in his grandfather Erasmus
Article
20 May, 2009
Galapagos iguanas

Galapagos iguanas

The marine and land iguanas on the Galapagos, Darwin
Article
28 Jun, 2010
Island rule

Island rule

Animals isolated on islands tend to get bigger if they were small and smaller if they were big, but these changes give no support to microbes-to-mankind evolution.
Article
05 Apr, 2010
Vampire finches of the Galápagos

Vampire finches of the Galápagos

Article
18 Aug, 2008
Charles Darwin's Eden

Charles Darwin's Eden

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27 Jun, 2006