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Dissent from Darwin

Happy Darwin Day! Here’s a Video Introduction to Signers of Scientific Dissent from Darwin List

What do you give a great scientist for his birthday when he’s already got everything? Read More ›
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Darwin Devolves Reviewer: “Important Points” Omitted “In the Interest of Space”

You don’t have to be Abraham Lincoln, who was satisfied with the 272 words of the Gettysburg Address. Read More ›
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2019 Summer Seminars in Seattle: Study with Michael Behe and Other ID Superstars

Other teachers are drawn from the ranks of those 1000+ Darwin-doubting scientists who have publicly identified themselves. Read More ›
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Early Science Review of Darwin Devolves — A Panic Attack?

Today in Seattle people were panicking about a big oncoming snowstorm, promised for tomorrow afternoon. Read More ›
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Flat Earth Myth: A Favorite with ID Critics

Professor Jerry Coyne, for one, says that HarperCollins, publisher of Michael Behe’s forthcoming book, “should be ashamed at [sic] itself for publishing the biology equivalent of flat-Earthism.” Read More ›
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Unguided Darwinian Mechanism’s “Self-Limiting” Nature Is What Dooms It

Evolution is all, or almost all, evolution by destruction. Michael Behe gives the analogy of a bridge separating you from an invading group of enemies. Read More ›

Mike Keas and Rob Simone: Differing Perspectives on the “ET Enlightenment” Myth

While Dr. Keas's book is not directed against belief in extraterrestrials, it does cast a new light on ETs that may make skeptics and believers alike think again. Read More ›
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“Scientific Dissent from Darwinism” List: The Tip of an Iceberg

The signers of the Dissent list have all risked their careers or reputations in signing. Such is the power of groupthink. Read More ›
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Marks on the AI Church: “The Singularity Is Far”

New religions, including one centered on Artificial Intelligence, follow a stereotyped pattern. Read More ›

Congratulations! Coyne Promotes Egnor to “Archenemy”

Archenemy sounds a little…obsessive. Read More ›

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