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A Positive, Testable Case for Intelligent Design

The theory of intelligent design begins with observations of how intelligent agents act when designing things. By observing human intelligent agents, there is actually quite a bit we can learn know and understand about the actions of intelligent designers. Read More ›

Science Article Acknowledges Convergent Similarity Is “Contrary to Expectations” of Neo-Darwinism

The problem now is that in a Darwinian world, evolution is supposed to be blind to future needs. This kind of data almost sounds like evolution is being directed to evolve the same complex trait over and over again. That doesn't fit with unguided Darwinian processes Read More ›

“Junk DNA” and the Molecular Basis of Cell Identity

Once thought to be "junk," or functionless vestiges of once-protein-coding-genes which have, through the course of evolutionary history, mutated to a state of non-functionality, the research documents that these lincRNAs have an extremely important -- even crucial -- role with respect to the determination of cellular identity. Read More ›

Review of Saving Leonardo

We often focus on individual issues: The latest headline on faith in science in public schools, the latest research paper on biological systems, or the latest book on evolutionary theory. We live in a world of fast-paced news and sound bites. How often do we step back and think about why these issues are in the news?

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