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Why Darwinism Can Never Separate Itself from Racism

You think if Darwinian theory had emerged not in the dark age of the 19th century but in our own woke era, it would be different? No, it wouldn’t. Read More ›

The Return of John Derbyshire

The thread of what the alt-right calls “Race Realism” has never been completely absent from Darwinian theorizing. Read More ›
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Science Uprising — An Edgy New Video Series, Coming June 3

The old have failed the young. Hate-driven shootings in schools and houses of worship, rising suicide and addiction rates — these are the most dramatic indications. Read More ›
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Marcos Eberlin: Mass Spectrometry as a Tool for Intelligent Design

Dr. Eberlin cites the quip that “evolution hopes you don’t know chemistry.” But intelligent design hopes you do! Read More ›
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Two Ways for ID Critics, Both Lame

As others have said before me, one of the first things you notice about ID critics is the low level of most of their critiques. Read More ›
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Razib Khan: A Geneticist and the Alt-Right

He canoodled with white supremacists, and now advises conservatives not to engage with Darwin skeptics. Read More ›

The “Fearing Evolution” Trope

Razib Khan explains why “evolutionary biology is nothing for conservatives to fear,” since “it is one of the crowning achievements of modern Western civilization.” Read More ›
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A Darwinist Deconstructs the Declaration of Independence

Yuval Noah Harari quickly gets down to business, unsentimentally shredding Jefferson’s noble phrases. Read More ›
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How Marcos Eberlin Discovered Intelligent Design

His journey in our direction started in 2008 when he was teaching at Brazil’s top university, the University of Campinas. Read More ›
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Yale’s David Gelernter: Darwin’s Doubt Is “One of the Most Important Books in a Generation”

He credits reading Meyer’s book as the primary cause of his rejecting neo-Darwinian evolution, a “brilliant and beautiful scientific theory” now overtaken by science. Read More ›

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