The stunning beauty of plants and animals arrayed together were, Alfred Wallace believed, "calculated at once to please and to refine mankind."
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Mark Shea, a blogger for the National Catholic Register, holds forth on why some Thomistic philosophers look askance at claims of intelligent design in biology.
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Evolution has so many different meanings that if one doesn't pay close attention, a conversation on the topic will quickly devolve into people talking past one another.
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Alfred Wallace would come to see in human beings something special, unique in the natural world, far and away qualitatively different from anything else in the animal kingdom.
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That was a very successful evening when Dennis Prager, a good friend of Discovery Institute, got together with Discovery fellows Stephen Meyer, Michael Medved and George Gilder.
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Once again, engineers have looked to nature to figure out a simple solution to a complex problem: how to land a robot on surfaces of various angles.
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