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Life, Purpose, Mind: Where the Machine Metaphor Fails

Up until now, the materialist, reductionist method has been very successful, because cells can be measured and tested in a way that life forces or agency can't. But now molecular, cellular, and developmental biologists are drowning in a flood of data that we don't know how to interpret. Read More ›

Contradictions, Irony, and Appeals to Authority Permeate The Language of Science and Faith

Giberson and Collins appeal to authority but admit the evidence is all that matters, claim that anti-Darwin literature uses "outdated" arguments when their own book uses outdated arguments for evolution, and Giberson lacks the same qualifications of those Darwin-doubting scientists whose qualifications he attacks. Why are they making these weak, non-scientific, and self-contradictory arguments? Read More ›
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Writing set with a pen in the Middle Ages
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New Book Sheds Light on the “Dark Age”: The Religion vs. Science Myth Exposed

The alleged "ignorance" of the medieval Church whose cherished dogmas included the belief in a flat earth, geocentric theory of the universe, and a hidebound biblical literalism is all challenged with insight and skill by this Oxford/Cambridge graduate and PhD in the history of science. Read More ›

Louisiana Preserves Science Education Act That Encourages Academic Freedom to Discuss Criticisms of Darwinism

The Louisiana State Senate Education Committee decisively rejected a proposed repeal of the Louisiana Science Education Act (LSEA), which encourages academic freedom for teachers to cover divergent scientific views on issues such as Darwinian evolution. Read More ›
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Retrovirus Replication A retrovirus in the process
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Do Shared ERVs Support Common Ancestry?

In my previous article, I discussed the background of one of the most commonly made arguments for primate common ancestry. In this article, I want to examine the first of the three layers of evidence offered by a popular-level article written about this subject. Read More ›

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