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Indiana Professors Question Ball State University’s Disregard For Rules on Academic Freedom

The slickest way for administrators to dodge the requirements of academic freedom is to dodge the faculty handbook, which is what BSU has done, as Kelly and Murphy point out. Read More ›

In Biological Information: New Perspectives, Michael Behe finds Loss of Function Mutations Challenge the Darwinian Model

Behe begins by observing that at the molecular level, far more mutations will cause loss-of function (LOF) than will cause a gain-of-function (GOF). Read More ›

In BIO-Complexity and Biological Information: New Perspectives, Granville Sewell Defends his Arguments on the Second Law of Thermodynamics

Sewell's recent articles address a rejoinder from Darwin-defenders and reframe the issue to show that the second law could potentially be a problem for Darwinian evolution. Read More ›

Biological Information New Perspectives Investigates “Information Theory & Biology”

One noteworthy paper in that section is by William Dembski, Winston Ewert, and Robert Marks, "A General Theory of Information Cost Incurred by Successful Search." Read More ›

Darwin Defenders Love Donald Prothero’s Ranting Review of Darwin’s Doubt

We thought it was important to repost this excellent response by Casey Luskin, which serves as a decisive rebuttal to Dr. Prothero's claims. Read More ›

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