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George Romanes
Photo: George Romanes, by Elliott & Fry, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

Why Darwin Eclipsed Wallace: Darwin and the English Class System

The theory of natural selection was the co-discovery of two men, but by the mid 1860s one of its progenitors began to reject his own theory. Read More ›
tuskless elephant
Photo: A tuskless elephant, by paulshaffner via Unsplash.

Michael Behe: Evolution, Devolution, Design

In Africa, having the devolutionary mutation that leaves an elephant tuskless renders the creature of no interest to elephant-slaying ivory poachers. Read More ›
octopus
Photo credit: Sigmund via Unsplash.

Octopus Intelligence Poses Evolutionary Convergence Conundrum

Outstandingly bright — with eyes that strikingly resemble ours — yet their ancestors split from mammals and birds 600 million years ago. Read More ›
topoisomerase
Image: Topoisomerase II, via Discovery Institute.

Yes, a “Host of Machines” Are at Work in the Cell

Here are more cellular machines to dazzle us with their moving parts and functions. Read More ›
Big Bang
Image credit: Rick Bolin, via Flickr (cropped).

Cyclic Universe Can’t Avoid a Cosmic Beginning

The recent flutter over whether the James Webb Space Telescope’s data stream is a plus or a minus for the Big Bang raised interesting cosmological issues. Read More ›
Perseid meteor
Photo: Perseid meteor, by NASA/Bill Ingalls.

Physicist: “The Multiverse Is a Lot Like God”

I have to admit it makes me smile to think Professor Gleiser’s thoughts ahead of him. Read More ›
eastern towhee
Photo: An eastern towhee, by Shenandoah National Park, via Flickr.

Birds, Bats, Insects: Field Work on Animal Flight Reveals Wonders of Intelligent Design

The capabilities of flying animals continue to amaze scientists, and explanations challenge their best efforts. Does evolutionary theory help? Read More ›
baby
Photo credit: Christian Bowen, via Unsplash.

Pro-Abortion Absolutism and Its Consequences

Abortion absolutism is a radical departure from the once well-accepted idea that nascent human beings — at least at some level — deserve respect and protection. Read More ›
mystical
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Listen: Into the Mystic with a Neurosurgeon and a Neurotheologian

What parts of the brain light up, and what parts go dormant, when someone is “speaking in tongues”? Read More ›
patient
Photo credit: Stefan Schranz via Pixabay.

“Thank You for Waiting. The Doctor Will Kill You Now…”

Canada has some of the most permissive euthanasia laws in the world and allows people with disabilities to be killed on request. Read More ›

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