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The Pursuit of Veritas

As the new school year begins, a group of Ivy League educators (among them, Robert P. George) urge college students to “think for yourself.” Read More ›
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Defense Department-Funded Study Finds that Dogs Relish Praise and Hot Dogs

This is indeed cutting-edge research. Given that, did you wonder if they’d bring evolution into it? Of course they do. Read More ›
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Image: Statue of Galileo outside Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, by Daderot [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons.

The Galileo Affair — A Durable Myth

The problem with science, as Del Ratzsch has pointed out, is that it is done by people. Read More ›
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In Purpose & Desire, Out Today, Scott Turner Explores Biology’s Second Law

As Turner says, homeostasis is an exceedingly strange idea. Yet without homeostasis there is no life. Read More ›
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Celebrating Michael Behe’s Intelligent Design Revolution, Documentary Is Now Free Online!

As we know, random changes and undirected natural processes routinely succeed in assembling functional equipment for a range of uses. Read More ›
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Jonathan Wells Dismantles Joshua Swamidass’s Argument for Evolution from Cancer

What Dr. Swamidass has going for him is primarily a quirk of semantics. Read More ›
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Next on the Cambrian Explosion Gong Show: The Slime Theory

The desperation of evolutionists to explain away the sudden emergence of animal phyla suggests that critiques of Darwinism may be having an effect. Read More ›
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Common Descent or Common Design? An Exercise in Question-Begging

Darwinists point to similarities across species, classes, and phyla, and argue that this shows we’re all descended from a common ancestor. Read More ›

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