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It’s Time for Some Folks to Get Over Dover

The Kitzmiller v. Dover case, venerated each year by the Darwin faithful on the decision's December 20 anniversary, gave an easy out to critics who were hoping for a convenient way to dismiss intelligent design. Read More ›

Circumventing the Post-Dover Media Blackout

Just before the 2005 Dover case started, the Columbia Journalism Review published an article suggesting that the pro-ID viewpoint should not be fairly represented in the news media. Read More ›

Post-Dover Education Victories for Intelligent Design

The post-Dover narrative favored by the Darwin Lobby has it that ID's education policies were defeated, and it's been nothing but loss after loss for us ever since. Read More ›

Professor Angry and the Argument from Probabilistic Resources

An anonymous professor at the University of Minnesota tries to knock down not an actual argument for intelligent design but the most simplistic parody. Read More ›

A Privileged Planet — with Space Aliens

Cosmologist John Gribbin cleverly inoculates himself against any suspicion -- which would naturally come up given his thesis -- of harboring thoughts of intelligent design. Read More ›

Darwin Apologists: “We’ve Got It All Figured Out.” Astronomer Martin Rees: “Not So Fast.”

"Consider an analogy -- suppose you'd never seen chess being played, you could, by watching a few games, infer the rules..." Read More ›

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