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Inference Article Demonstrates Implausibility of Natural Processes for Explaining the Origin of Life

The piece is highly technical and mathematical, but the basic argument can be quickly summarized with only a marginal loss of technical accuracy.   Read More ›
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Thermodynamic Challenges to the Origin of Life

Spontaneous natural processes always tend toward states of greater entropy, lower energy, or both. Read More ›
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Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design Were a Turning Point for Me

We have connected alumni with scientists who are conducting key research related to the design debate. Other graduates have become professors themselves. Read More ›
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Breaches in the Wall: Reviewing a Year in the Life of Intelligent Design

The Seattle-based staff of Discovery Institute and the Center for Science & Culture just celebrated our Christmas luncheon. Read More ›
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Photo: Phillip E. Johnson gives a lecture on Darwin on Trial, via YouTube (screenshot).

Phil Johnson Helped Set the Course of My Life

During my early years of graduate school, I was wrestling with the question of whether I was an unintended accident of nature or the product of a Creator. Read More ›
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Censors Silenced Eric Hedin, but They Couldn’t Silence David Gelernter: Here’s Why It Matters

Against Yale polymath David Gelernter, atheist Jerry Coyne had to resort to engaging the actual arguments. Read More ›
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Origin of Life, Public Education, and Religious Neutrality

In a series of lectures and articles, organic chemist James Tour has exposed how research related to the origin of life (OOL) has been scandalously misrepresented to the public. Read More ›
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Teaching About Intelligent Design at Hong Kong Baptist University

Ironically, our students may have more intellectual freedom in China to pursue the truth than they would have in many universities in the United States. Read More ›
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In His Latest Review of Behe’s Darwin Devolves, Nathan Lents Misses the Forest for the Trees

Evolutionists now increasingly believe that major adaptations are driven by neutral mutations. Read More ›
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Photo: Saraha desert, by Luca Galuzzi, via Wikimedia Commons.

A Dentist in the Sahara: Doug Axe on the Rarity of Proteins Is Decisively Confirmed

In a previous article I described the evidence that cooption faces insurmountable mathematical challenges in explaining the origins of such complex molecular machines as the bacterial flagellum. Read More ›

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