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The Materialist Narrative and the Power of Bias

Scientists in Western cultures have been trained to see the world through a materialist metanarrative where the only acting players are matter and energy. Read More ›
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Retractions Show Scientists “Blinded” by Belief

Nobel laureate Jack Szostak has recently retracted a paper. This is a big deal because of who he is and because of where it was published. Read More ›
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Chatting with Biologist Richard Sternberg About a Formative Intellectual Experience

Dr. Sternberg described an encounter with theoretical biologist Robert Rosen and his work. Read More ›
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Zombie Watch: Debunked Finches Re-Emerge to Validate Darwin

Another paper regurgitates a myth that was thoroughly debunked by Jonathan Wells in Zombie Science. Read More ›
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Stephen Meyer Explains the DNA Challenge to Theistic Evolution

Dr. Meyer offers here a very crisp and helpful introduction to the codebreaking work of Francis Crick, and more. Read More ›
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Mock at Your Peril! Naturalism Is a Jealous Fraud

It’s not just that media-darling disciplines ruled by naturalism fail the facts. They fail at precisely the points where they should succeed if naturalism were true. Read More ›
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Design (But Not Design) Is the New Unifying Principle of Biology

The human eye is for seeing, whether or not it has any effect on genetics. However, this common-sense view has a problem. Read More ›
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Science Is Not Simply “What Scientists Do”

I was alarmed to see physicist Sabine Hossenfelder accept as a definition of ”science,” not a method, but merely “what scientists do.” Read More ›
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Of Course Animals Have Emotions

These biological facts are often misused to try to push us beyond our welfare duties and into according animals human-type rights. Read More ›
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“The Ultimate Bootstrap”

Caleb Scharf explores the degrees of magnitude separating the immensity of the universe from the smallest particle of matter. Read More ›

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