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The Chin Enigma

A scientific theory that on principle refuses to see the obvious is an achievement of which only humans are capable. Read More ›
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Beauty as Evidence for Intelligent Design

Beauty does not come from randomness. It is beauty, not ugliness that must be explained. Read More ›
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David Gelernter: “You Need To Know Who You Are To Begin With”

Knowing who you are, where you came from, is a central purpose of education, and frankly not only in the humanities but in biology. Read More ›
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Egnor: Two Weaknesses of Agentive Cosmopsychism

There are a limited number of explanations available for how cosmic fine-tuning came to be. Actually, there are three. Read More ›
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Great Minds Podcast Launches Thursday — Q&A with Michael Medved Today

What do we miss, as members of the public, by focusing on daily headlines rather than pulling back for the big picture sometimes? Read More ›
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Vibrant yellow trumpet flowers in full bloom amidst lush greenery in a picturesque garden setting.
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Video: “What a Wonderful World,” Indeed

The science of intelligent design typically focuses on details, "steel-hard facts," as Douglas Axe puts it. Read More ›
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Lips of the dummy. Dummy in purple. Nose and lips.
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Machine Intimacy Would Take the Evolutionary Mindset to Its Logical Outcome

There are some inflection points, cultural and life bends, that, when you encounter them, should make you pause and reassess the landscape. Read More ›
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Wallpaper background of mars landscape. Generative AI
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Review: In Mars Miniseries, Life Is Discovered on the Red Planet…in 2037!

Last month, the National Geographic Channel completed its heavily promoted six-part miniseries. Read More ›

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