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Dr. Gunter’s Junk Science on Abortion

An embryo is fully human, as is a fetus, a newborn, a toddler, a child, a teen, a mature adult and an elderly adult. Read More ›
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Q&A with Michael Behe: New Examples of Irreducible Complexity

“What have you done for me lately?” So jokes biochemist Michael Behe, paraphrasing a question he often gets. Read More ›
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Looking for Things to Be Grateful For? Look No Further Than…Your Eyes

We take them for granted, but our ability to interact with the world through vision is beyond remarkable. Read More ›
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If Only Michael Behe Taught a Course on Intelligent Design…

Wait a minute, he does! It’s “Michael Behe Investigates Evolution and Intelligent Design” from Discovery Institute’s DiscoveryU. Read More ›
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World Magazine: Darwin Devolves Is Science Book of the Year; Foresight Makes the Short List

This, of course, comes on top of kudos Dr. Eberlin had already received from, among others, no fewer than three Nobel Prize-winning scientists. Read More ›
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Summer Seminar on Intelligent Design for 2020: Application Process Is Open Now

This year the seminar runs from July 10-18, 2020. Find all relevant information and an easy online application here. Read More ›
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The “Three Cardinal Problems of Biology”

We still are not close to designing any self-replicating machine. That is still pure science fiction. Read More ›
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Photo: Jerry Coyne on The Dave Rubin Show, via YouTube (screen shot).

Michael Egnor on Atheist Jerry Coyne’s Divine Sense Organ

Through reason we can infer the unseen from the seen — everything from the existence of unseen electrons to the existence of an unseen intelligent designer from the evidence of design in nature. Read More ›
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Watch: Videos Now Available from the Recent ID Conference In Austria

Several prominent members of the ID movement presented talks at the conference, including Stephen Meyer, Ann Gauger, Michael Denton, and Brian Miller. Read More ›

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