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Controversial! HHS to Define Life in Line with Embryology Textbooks

The Department of Health and Human Services has published a draft strategic plan for 2018-2022. Read More ›
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Science and Culture Network Announces New Chapter in Colorado

Following the launch of our first chapter, in Houston, this will be the second regional group dedicated to supporting the work of Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture. Read More ›
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How “Notable” Do You Really Have to Be to Merit a Wikipedia Entry?

Yesterday we reported that Wikipedia editors erased the entry for distinguished paleontolgist Günter Bechly, a proponent of the theory of intelligent design. Read More ›
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Blade Runner 2049 Poses Questions about AI Machines and Moral Value

Rather than get all caught up in esoteric musing, I suggest an entry level test for determining whether an entity has any moral value. Read More ›
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Trouble in Paradise? At BioLogos, Theistic Evolutionists Fall Out Among Themselves

For years they have been gravely advising their fellow Christians that science rules out belief in a historical first pair of human beings. Read More ›
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Does Science Rule Out a First Human Pair? Geneticist Richard Buggs Says No

One of the claims Dennis Venema makes in his book is that the effective population size of our last common ancestor with chimps has never been fewer than 10,000. Read More ›
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You Don’t Need a Calculator to Know Some Things Just Can’t Happen

This is the seventh part of my ongoing conversation about Undeniable with theistic evolutionist Hans Vodder. Read More ›

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