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Pay Darwin the Best Tribute: Resources for Turning Darwin Day into Academic Freedom Day

"A fair result can be obtained only by fully stating and balancing the facts and arguments on both sides of each question." -- Charles Darwin Read More ›

Born on the Same Day, What if Lincoln and Darwin Met?

For the body politic, policies that take natural selection seriously will increasingly restrain human life and freedom in the face of competing animal and ecological interests. Read More ›

“A Bit Unprepossessing”: Plantinga on the Logic of Dawkins’s Blind Watchmaker

As we head into Evolution Sunday, I offer this second installment in a series of reviews of Alvin Plantinga's long-awaited new book. Read More ›

The Evolutionary Informatics Lab: Putting Intelligent Design Predictions to the Test

The lab got off to a rough start in 2007 when Baylor administrators learned that Robert Marks was doing ID-friendly research on the campus. Read More ›

Peer-Reviewed Paper Concludes that Darwinism “Has Pretty Much Reached the End of Its Rope”

A new paper offers the concession that the modern evolutionary synthesis has never provided an account of "how major forms of life evolved." Read More ›

In Time for Darwin Day, It’s Our New List of Pro-ID Peer-Reviewed Scientific Papers; 50th Paper Published in 2011

What do you give to an exhausted relic of antique 19th-century scientific materialism that has everything but genuine credibility? Read More ›

“Then They Came for Me — and There Was No One Left to Speak for Me.”

Censorship, once indulged and condoned, doesn't end just because one taboo debate has been suppressed. Read More ›

The Darwin Lobby Expands Its Mission of Suppressing Free Thought to Include “Climate Change”

Those who think the evolution debate is just about evolution had better think again. It's about the freedom of scientific discussion and inquiry. Read More ›

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