Last year I wrote about how convergent genetic evolution is highly unlikely under neo-Darwinism, but makes perfect sense if you allow common design. An article in ScienceDaily titled "In Bats and Whales, Convergence in Echolocation Ability Runs Deep," points to evidence that, in my opinion, might be best explained by common design.
According to the standard mammalian phylogeny, the common ancestor of bats and whales was not capable of echolocation. Thus, the ability to echolocate must have e...
Published on January 17, 2011 16:45