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Another Day, Another “Rewrite” on Human Origins

Given evolutionary presuppositions, the direction of research and learning is not from lesser to greater clarity, but just the opposite. Read More ›
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Jonathan Wells on the “Fairy Tale” of Whale Evolution

Three massive acts of exquisitely complex re-engineering would be required, far beyond the reach of unguided natural processes. Read More ›
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Logicblind — Reviewing Andrew Shtulman

Schtulman’s recent book, Scienceblind: Why Our Intuitive Theories About the World Are So Often Wrong, is filled with confusions. Read More ›
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Jordan Peterson — Advice for University Students

The unique gift of human beings to speak and advocate, our great power, is an argument in itself for our exceptional status in nature. Read More ›
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Nematodes Push Epigenetics to the Limit, as Another “Zombie” Bites the Dust

Isn’t DNA the one and only "secret of life"? Neo-Darwinism, a gene-obsessed doctrine, needs it to be. 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 ›

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