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With Monkey Success, Cloned Human Baby Is Closer

The successful births came from DNA taken from fetal, not adult, cells. That is the usual course in this research. Read More ›

Robot Chicken Meets Intelligent Design; Plus Good News About Yellow & Pink

If you examine your cable TV schedule, as I’ve just done, you’ll see that at night the Cartoon Network takes on a more adult-oriented identity, called Adult Swim (or “[adult swim]”). Read More ›
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Facial Symmetry, and Soulless Darwinism

Rude remarks and hurt feelings at a holiday party may seem a trivial matter. Yet this vignette is very telling. Read More ›
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Great Minds Launches — Michael Medved and Screenwriter Randall Wallace on Hollywood Bias

And now for something completely different. Read More ›

“Bad Design” or “Natural Evil”? Upcoming Event at Biola University, January 26-27

In addition to questions of science, debates over Darwinian theory raise a number of thorny philosophical, ethical, and theological issues. Read More ›

“Gatling Gun in the Living Room”: Two Missed Chances to Defend a Humane View on Bioethics

John West reviews two books by conservatives, Yuval Levin and Eric Cohen, who “seem more interested in criticizing their fellow conservatives who challenge Darwinism than in criticizing Darwinism itself.” Read More ›

On the Role of Technology in Culture, Walt Disney’s Ambivalence Is Still with Us

Pulling kids away from mindless tweenybopper fare on the Disney Channel is a familiar routine in our home. Read More ›

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