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Newton by Blake
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Isaac Newton — Proto-Intelligent Design Advocate

Some atheists, like Neil deGrasse Tyson, have miscast Newton as a mechanist and a materialist, in their own image. Read More ›
Charles Darwin
Photo: Charles Darwin, by Julia Margaret Cameron [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons.

Some Additional Comments on Social Darwinism

O’Connell and Ruse’s failure to engage deeply and fully with the historiography of this question makes it hard to take their effort seriously. Read More ›
bubbles
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How Materialism Proves Unbounded Scientific Ignorance

There is an infinite number of things that are true that we cannot prove scientifically and never will. Read More ›
The Paradigm Project
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The Paradigm Project — Intelligent Design in a New Light

Douglas Axe urges scientists to admit there are things they don’t understand about life's origins, much as there are things in Scripture we can’t grasp. Read More ›
Ernst Haeckel
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New Book: Social Darwinism Among the Biologists

The authors imply that social Darwinism was a position taken by non-scientists who just didn’t understand the science. Read More ›
Erik Larson
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Terrific Video Interview with Erik Larson

It was done before his book was released and gives a succinct summary of the book. It’s short. Read More ›
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Why Computers Will Likely Never Perform Abductive Inferences

If you are going to get a computer to achieve anything like understanding in some subject area, it needs a lot of knowledge. Read More ›
priest
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God Hypothesis in the Elitist’s Eye

The secularist is right to feel uncomfortable as he mouths a theistic creed. Theists, for their part, should respect this reluctance. Read More ›
HITLER
Hitler

New Book: Social Darwinism and “The Hitler Problem”

I have clearly argued in all my works that Hitler was an eclectic thinker who drew on many different intellectual influences — some of them contradictory. Read More ›
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“Are We Spiritual Machines?”

The event at which I moderated the discussion about Ray Kurzweil’s book was the 1998 George Gilder Telecosm conference. Read More ›

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