Readers will be interested in this video of a lecture that our friend Robert J. Marks did for a course introducing engineering to Baylor students.
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Earlier this month, Nature looked ahead at "five experiments as hard as finding the Higgs." Two of them have relevance to the debate between naturalistic evolution and intelligent design.
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Wallace would break from Darwin in 1869 and develop a theory of intelligent evolution that in many ways presaged modern intelligent design theory.
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"A point of creation would be a place where science broke down. One would have to appeal to religion and the hand of God." Guess who said that?
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If Shapiro holds that the answers to the great questions of biology all reside in the material components of life and their arrangement, then he must realize this to be just another philosophical position.
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In an effort to show that "evolution" has vast explanatory power, David Barash refers to a survey of graduate students in public health at Harvard.
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The paper begins by recounting some of the arguments raised during the Texas State Board of Education debate that challenged chemical and biological evolution.
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