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whale flukes

Answering Simplistic Presentations of Darwinism

Design advocates have the advantage of looking at both sides of the origins debate. Read More ›
Doug Axe

Adam and the Genome and Doug Axe’s Research on the Evolution of New Protein Folds

Douglas Axe is a protein scientist who has published work on the rarity of new protein folds by doing research on beta-lactamase enzymes. Read More ›
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Why Certainty Doesn’t Always Require Accuracy — A $5 Lesson in Probability

As our dialogue continues, I think I’m starting to understand your position more clearly. Read More ›
Drosophila melanogaster

Adam and the Genome and the Evolution of Novel Proteins

None of these discussions are relevant to whether Adam and Eve existed, but they are relevant to intelligent design. Read More ›
finches

Finch Varieties in New Guinea Undercut Iconic Galápagos Finch Story

Finches on another island “would leave even Charles Darwin scratching his head.” But do they “help solve an evolutionary puzzle”? Read More ›
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Bechly: The “Explosive” Pattern in the Fossil Record, and What It Means

Unlike the more traditional evolutionary view, ID hasn’t assumed the shape of a living fossil from an antique age. Read More ›
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On the History of Darwinism, Scientific Racism, and Hitler, Is Steven Pinker Objective?

Pinker is right that we should formulate our ideas based on evidence, not bias and preconceptions. Read More ›
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Evolution a Creative Trickster? Heretic Bioengineer Says No

Many of the oft-cited examples of evolution in action involve devolution. Read More ›
University College London

Eugenics Isn’t Ancient History

The London Student reports on a disturbing event hosted, since 2014, on the University College London campus. Read More ›

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