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De-Humanizing Neanderthals: A Darwinist Dog that Won’t Hunt

Growing evidence suggests Neanderthals buried their dead, employed technology, and had a brain size equal to or even slightly larger than ours. Read More ›
Marcos Eberlin
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Fantastic Four: Marcos Eberlin Adds a Pillar to the Case for Intelligent Design

The ability to look ahead and foresee is no small matter, and even human beings can have trouble with it — as witness the supply chain problem. Read More ›
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Dragonflies Make the Most of a Tiny Brain

For an animal whose brain is the size of a pinhead, one would think its capabilities would be hopelessly limited. Not so. Read More ›
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Ann Bauer: Science Tyranny, Science Uprising

Do yourself a favor and read a heartbreaking and beautifully written essay, "I Have Been Through This Before." Read More ›
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Reasons to Believe: Eric Metaxas’s Powerful New Book, Is Atheism Dead?

Eric doesn’t just know the relevant books, but he knows most of the living authors, whose findings strip away the accumulated varnish of atheist materialism. Read More ›
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C. S. Lewis and Theistic Evolution

Biological development is either the result of an unintelligent material process or a process guided by a mind, aka intelligent design. Read More ›
Big Bang
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Are Singularities a Part of Science?

"Any paper that discusses or describes singularities in the field equations of general relativity is discussing extra-natural objects." Read More ›
Norman Stone
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Director Norman Stone Talks About His New C. S. Lewis Film — Which Is Much More than a Biography

There are some very creative aspects of the movie, and Stone is quite a thoughtful artist. Read More ›
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Darwin and Milton: From Paradise Lost to the Origin of Species

Literary critic William Empson, in a famous study, described Satan as the de facto hero of the epic in a cosmic revolt against divine repression. Read More ›
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Photo: Metrosideros polymorpha, Kalapana, Hawaii, by Brocken Inaglory, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons.

Non-Darwinian Adaptive Radiation Proposed

Is it possible that adaptive radiation is falling out of the Darwin trophy cabinet? A new proposal sounds amenable to intelligent design. Read More ›

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