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Writing in First Things, Stephen Meredith Offers Confusion in the Guise of Critique

Meredith, a pathologist who teaches literature courses at the University of Chicago, largely dispenses with the science, instead subjecting ID to a critique as theology. Read More ›

Hypocrisy Watch: Jerry Coyne, Dr. Hedin’s Persecutor, Turns to Teaching Religion in the Science Classroom

On a positive note, it's good to see that biology students at Duke are so up on intelligent design, reading "ID books" and familiarizing themselves with critiques of evolutionary icons. Read More ›

Robert Asher Objects: We Can’t Detect Design Without Finding the Designer’s "Garbage," "Waste," and "Teeth"

Reviewing Darwin's Doubt for the Huffington Post, a Cambridge University paleontologist and theistic evolutionist challenges Stephen Meyer's uniformitarianism. Read More ›

Michael Medved Interviews Sternberg, Axe, and Meyer, Live from Discovery Institute

These stories are important for pointing to the massive pressure brought to bear in scientific scholarly life to follow the party line on Darwinian evolution. Read More ›

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