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MIT campus
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Should Scientists Play God? MIT Biological Engineer Says YES!

The design hypothesis is not currently the consensus. However, as young scientists, we should courageously question what we are told. Read More ›
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“It Was Like the Darwinian Gestapo”

Darwin wrote, “I look with confidence to the future, to young and rising naturalists, who will be able to view both sides of the question with impartiality.” Read More ›
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Physicist Eric Hedin: The Challenge from Thermodynamics to an Unguided Origin of Life

Such an event would have involved a breathtaking increase in new information, and physics tells us clearly that mindless nature only degrades information. Read More ›
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Study Challenges Evolutionary Relationship Between Flagellum and Type III Secretory System

There are various types of flagella, but all function like a rotary engine made by humans. Even non-ID scientists marvel at the complexity of these machines. Read More ›
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Axe: Why Darwinists Hope You Don’t Know Math

Mathematics has been at the foundation of modern challenges to neo-Darwinism, while those challenges are met mostly with handwaving. Read More ›
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Charles Darwin: Racist Spokesman for Anglo-Male Superiority?

The University of Sheffield’s teaching and research handbook has declared Charles Darwin a “racist.” Read More ›
tree and a man
tree and a man
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Credulity Is the Soil for Darwin’s Tree

The secret is to restrict one’s explanations for life to unguided natural events. Once that decision has been made, everything else flows deductively from it. Read More ›
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Meyer: When Stephen Hawking Spoke “From Beyond the Grave”

The great physicist failed to see the implications of his own work, which may be the saddest thing of all. Read More ›
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Cephalopods Join the Cambrian Explosion? And Other Topics in ID

If fossils from Newfoundland have been interpreted correctly by paleontologists at Heidelberg University, they give more worries to Darwinists. Read More ›

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