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Michael Egnor

Science Uprising, Episode 2: Mind Denial

“We are robots made out of meat, which is what I’m going to try to convince you of today.” So says evolutionist Jerry Coyne. Read More ›
Stephen Meyer

Watch: Stephen Meyer Expertly Punctures the Rule of Methodological Naturalism

The rule, as he explains, is arbitrary. True, the designing agent inferred by ID theory is not directly observable, but neither are the elementary particles. Read More ›
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Eberlin: But Is Intelligent Design “Science”?

“Science,” says chemist Marcos Eberlin, “should appeal only to causes that are supported by data, supported by evidence.” Read More ›
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Birds and Bats: How Bright Is Evolutionary Light?

The media are generous with claims that new findings “shed light” on evolution. Read More ›
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Robert Marks: Materialism and the AI Delusion

Since humans are only the “result of purposeless, as-yet-unidentified physical phenomena,” machine are not in any way blocked from becoming what we are and much, much more. Read More ›
Jay Richards

Jay Richards: The Many Dilemmas of Materialism

When you go off to an elite college today, you’re expected to think about the most important questions as if it were true that only material things exist. Read More ›
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Austrian Village Meets Biocomplexity and Teleology and Doesn’t Blink

The accompanying photos show our field trip to Altenburg Abbey. The ceiling painting was of the sciences. You can see a telescope and astrolabe in the close up. Read More ›
Gunter-Bechly

Why a New Center on Teleology in Nature?

Clearly a naturalistic bias is at work here and imposes a limit on the spectrum of alternative explanations that is even considered to be permissible. Read More ›
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What Is a Parent to Do? Here’s What

“Is there any university where my child will be taught a breadth of ideas about the origins of life?” Read More ›

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