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Brian Josephson

Brian Josephson, Nobel Laureate in Physics, Is “80 Percent” Confident in Intelligent Design

"I believe that intelligence may play a role in how evolution has occurred." Read More ›
Blue Ice, South Greenland

Tornadoes, Ice, and Cells: The Challenge from Thermodynamics to Origin-of-Life Scenarios

This is a subject on which materialists are largely silent, and with good reason. Read More ›
Earth from the Moon

Stephen Hawking: Off the Planet, to the Moon, in 200-500 Years

I am struck by the similarities between Hawking’s call for space exploration and the wailing and gnashing of teeth about the Paris climate accords. Read More ›
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Thermodynamics of the Origin of Life

Popular articles on origin-of-life research often portray the field as constantly advancing and quickly converging on a purely materialistic explanation for the first cell. Read More ›
Active Galactic Nucleus

What Becomes of Science When the Evidence Does Not Matter?

Fine-tuning of the universe is so unpleasant a subject for materialists that it cannot really become a controversy. Read More ›
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Sean McDowell’s “Five Game-Changing Books” Include This ID Classic

McDowell is a Christian apologist, but his latest suggestions for summer reading aren't all, or even mostly, apologetics. Read More ›
A remarkable galactic hybrid

A Cold Spot In Space — “Evidence” of a Multiverse?

It’s the single dreamiest, most unsupported idea in all of science, making Darwinian evolution look like a really solid bet by comparison. Read More ›
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How Naturalism Rots Science from the Head Down

The prevalence of, for example, fake physics, shows that we are in the midst of a philosophical decline. Read More ›

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