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Evolution

Online Seminar: Paul Nelson Will Discuss Ontogenetic Depth — in Depth! 

Paul acknowledges that OD is currently impossible to measure — so why talk about it live, while fielding questions? Tune in and find out. Read More ›
Sonny and Cher

Sonny and Cher Meet Witt and Leisola

Leisola, of course, is a Finnish bioengineer who realized through his work that life could not have assembled itself through unguided processes. Read More ›
hall-of-mirrors

Andreas Wagner: Genetic Regulation Drives Evolutionary Change

In a seemingly infinite hall of mirrors, monumental assertions are casually made and immediately followed by citations that simply do the same thing. Read More ›
distortion

Cognitive Conditioning and the Distortion of Reality

After following the discussion about evolution versus design for the past few decades, I have noticed a common trend. Read More ›
bombardier beetle

Pre-Adaptation: In Evolutionary Explanations, Too Much Serendipity

"The bombardier beetle’s ancestors simply pressed into different service chemicals that already happened to be lying around. That’s often how evolution works." Read More ›
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Jonah Goldberg, William F. Buckley Jr., and Evolution

Conceding deep philosophical and scientific premises is one common reason that conservatives lose important arguments. Read More ›
Embrace-Evidence

Marching for Evidence?

Imagine yourself as a graduate student doing research in one of the natural sciences. Read More ›
Human eye

Is the Human Eye Really Evidence Against Intelligent Design?

Vertebrate eyes work reasonably well, Richard Dawkins conceded, but “it is the principle of the thing that would offend any tidy-minded engineer!” Read More ›

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