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To Build New Animals, No New Genetic Information Needed? More in Reply in Charles Marshall

To rebut the central argument of Darwin's Doubt, Marshall must deny (or push from view) what we know about what new forms of animal life require as a condition of their existence. Read More ›

Someone at the New York Times Wasn’t Being Sufficiently Vigilant About Stealth "Creationism" When This One Got Through

That there are serious shortcomings to orthodox Darwinian theory is not a fact you'd expect to see candidly acknowledged in the Times, or even hinted at. Read More ›

A Taxonomy of Evasion: Reviewing the Reviewers of Darwin’s Doubt

For his review in Science of Stephen Meyer's Darwin's Doubt, UC Berkeley paleontologist Charles Marshall wins a prize. Read More ›

In the Matter of John Farrell’s Silly Review of Darwin’s Doubt, National Review Sets Things Straight

You know, the one that climaxed with an examination of Stephen Meyer's placement of an ellipsis mark. Read More ›

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