"[T]here has arisen a curious consilience between the findings of modern cosmology and some traditional understandings of the creation of the universe."
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Using Ayala as an implicit Catholic spokesman on evolution, when there is no evidence he is a believing Catholic anymore, looks like a cheap journalistic trick.
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Once again, the Evolutionary Informatics Lab has shown that simulations of evolution seem to work only because they've been intelligently designed.
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Jerry Coyne's attempt to intimidate Paul Nelson with seeming recantations from scientists who doubted the power of natural selection has drawn many responses from readers.
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Most theorists believe that there were many steps involved in the origin of life, but the very first step would have involved a primordial soup -- a water-based sea of simple organic molecules.
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In the evolution debate, Professor Stephen Barr's signature contribution has been an attempt to define the word "random" in an idiosyncratic way.
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There is hardly a scientific argument against Nelson to be found either in Coyne's comments or in the comments of the scientists he contacted.
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