Science and Culture Today Discovering Design in Nature

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Wallace and Darwin: How and Why They Differed

Darwin's position as a child of privilege and his naturalistic worldview both in their different ways shaped his approach to the study of nature. Read More ›

G.E. Brings Life to Good Things

Suppose we said that by studying a Rembrandt painting's microstructure, we could learn ways to improve surgery or firefighting. Would you believe it? Read More ›

What They Say When They Think We’re Not Listening

"None of the common Ice Age mammals and birds responded to any of the climate changes at La Brea in the last 35,000 years." Read More ›

“Brights”

If you're like me, you have wondered why many Darwinists seem consistently unwilling or unable to grasp basic points pertaining to their opponents' arguments. Read More ›

Origin-of-Life Theorists Fail to Explain Chemical Signatures in the Cell

Stephen Meyer's challenge remains one of the most enduring and potent challenges to materialistic accounts of the origin of life. Read More ›

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