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Robot Chicken Meets Intelligent Design; Plus Good News About Yellow & Pink

If you examine your cable TV schedule, as I’ve just done, you’ll see that at night the Cartoon Network takes on a more adult-oriented identity, called Adult Swim (or “[adult swim]”). Read More ›
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Embryonic Development Reveals “Staggering Complexity”

As in all other disciplines within the life sciences, embryonic development is not complying with evolutionary theory. Read More ›
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Adam and the Genome and “Nonfunctional” Pseudogenes

Venema cites the vitellogenin pseudogene as supposedly demonstrating common ancestry between humans and birds, such as chickens. Read More ›
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Robert Marks on the Lovelace Test

Beyond lies the unique realm of the human, no matter what addled things Stephen Hawking may say about computers “replacing” us. Read More ›
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Proposed Evolution Education Policy, Alabama’s HB 258, Is Not a Good Idea

What could go wrong? First, if this bill were to be passed, it would be declared unconstitutional by the courts. Read More ›
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Terrified of a Robopocalypse? Don’t Be

Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking are scared about AI and the prospect of a “Terminator” future. But the U.S. military isn’t. Read More ›

In Indian Politics, Evolution News Helps to Stir Things Up

An Indian Cabinet minister, Satyapal Singh, with responsibility for education, had noted that Darwinian evolution is “scientifically wrong” and “not scientific.” Read More ›
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“Emergence” and the Soul

Emergence, as a perceptual surprise, can’t explain the mind because emergence presupposes the mind. Read More ›
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How Embryonic Development Bears on Evolution

In order for evolution to have occurred as the orthodox theory describes, the intricate embryonic development stages of species must have evolved. Read More ›

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