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Are Scientists Smarter Now, or Dumber?

On the gathering specifically of scientific knowledge, our paleontologist colleague Günter Bechly nails it. Read More ›
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“Fake News” Isn’t a Phony Concept, as Media and Wikipedia Coverage of Intelligent Design Shows

The interesting psychological issue here turns upon the question of whether these people are deliberately lying or not. Read More ›
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‘Oumuamua, Space Visitor, Shows Intelligent Design at Work

The discovery of ETs would not undermine the case for the design of terrestrial life one bit. The situation for Darwinists is very different. Read More ›
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In 2018, Please Help Us Take Intelligent Design to the World!

The story of paleontologist Günter Bechly in Germany demonstrates the power of ID to find its way everywhere and change minds and hearts. Read More ›
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At the Heart of Theistic Evolution, an Inescapable Contradiction

Some theistic evolutionists take umbrage at theistic evolution being called “theistic evolution.” I can understand why. Read More ›
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Neurosurgeon Michael Egnor on the Mind and the Brain

A derivative myth of materialism and Darwinism holds that the mind and the brain are one and the same. Read More ›
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Photo: Pocket watch, an image Wikipedia links with intelligent design because it’s meant to suggest an association with William Paley and the antiquated “watchmaker analogy”; by Hannes Grobe (Own work) [CC BY 3.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

Wikipedia Co-Founder Blasts “Appallingly Biased” Wikipedia Entry on Intelligent Design

"It simply cannot be defended as neutral," says Larry Sanger, who launched the online encyclopedia with Jimmy Wales in 2001. Read More ›
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Prominent Retraction Vindicates Stephen Meyer and Signature in the Cell

Criticism suggested that Nobel laureate Jack Szostak and others were fast closing in on a solution to the origin-of-life problem with the “principle of RNA self-replication." Read More ›

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