Darwin taught that life is the product of blind, meaningless, purposeless churning -- making all life, including human, hardly more special or dignified than cosmic refuse.
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Psychiatry is in crisis. Leading journals are questioning its validity as a science. Yet some of the same criticisms could be leveled against Darwinism.
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I foresee some critics arguing that it's not fair game to invite the reading public to consider what's going on in peer-reviewed technical literature pertaining to evolution.
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What evolutionists can't observe, they can imagine. What the evidence cannot bear, models can provide: a world where evolutionary dreams come true.
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A huge obstacle faced by intelligent design advocates, in seeking to make their case to the public, is that the science behind ID ain't easy.
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One thing that draws me to the ID movement is that it has the polite and understated ethic that science is supposed to have -- but does not have when the subject is evolution.
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In 1909, Charles Doolittle Walcott, director of the Smithsonian, literally stumbled on to the twentieth century's most revolutionary fossil discovery.
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