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Life as a Half-Full Glass

A 2018 book by biologist Nathan Lents is full of complaints about our bodies. Professor Lents has been answered in detail already. Read More ›
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#2 Story of 2022: If a Fetus Isn’t a Human Being, What Is It?

How is it that a leading professor of biology could fundamentally misunderstand the biology of human development?  Read More ›
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#4 Story of 2022: Science Journal Reaffirms Universe Had a Beginning

If the universe and everything in it are the result of a mind, then we are not unintended accidents of nature. Read More ›
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#5 Story of 2022: The Rise of Totalitarian Science

Now, facts are becoming clearer — and so are the momentous consequences of the pandemic for our culture. Read More ›
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Louis Pasteur, in Memoriam

“There is a time in every man's life when he looks to his God, when he looks at his life, when he wonders how he will be remembered.” Read More ›
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Dembski and the Miraculous

"Dr. Dembski’s family has learned to look for the miraculous in everyday loving encounters." Read More ›
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A Christmas Nightmare for the COVID Era

The Christmas horror-comedy Silent Night offers a shrewd indictment of both mindless secularism and authoritarian science. Read More ›
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The 200th Birthday of Louis Pasteur: A Man of Science and Faith

In the 19th century, it was widely believed that the spontaneous generation of life from non-life was common and unremarkable. Read More ›
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Bioethicist: Having Children Is Bad

Talk about shades of China family-planning theory. We must destroy much of what makes life worth living in order save the planet! Read More ›
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Stephen Meyer and Company Answer Questions about Science and Faith

The conference was jointly sponsored by Discovery Institute’s Center for Science & Culture and Westminster Theological Seminary. Read More ›

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