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Contingency Planning in the Cell Affirms Design

When sunlight is adequate, leaves are happy. On some days, though, there can be too much of a good thing. Read More ›
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Trying to Disprove Free Will Shows that Materialism Doesn’t Work

The fact that nature is not predetermined in detail has been shown quite convincingly by the experimental confirmation of Bell’s theorem in quantum mechanics. Read More ›
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When Darwinian Evolution Became Obsolete

The theory of evolution by natural selection was unveiled to a poorly attended and generally inattentive audience at a Linnean Society meeting. Read More ›
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More on Evolution by Subtraction

Evolutionists argue that organisms can evolve by loss of function. Sounds like Behe’s hypothesis. But you’ll never get wings and eyes that way. Read More ›
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Listen: Richard Weikart Reviews a New Book on Social Darwinism

The book paints Herbert Spencer as the eugenics-championing bad guy and posits that Darwin and Darwinism had little influence on Hitler’s master race ethic. Read More ›
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Where Steve Meyer Agrees with an Atheist Marxist

The New Atheism is dead, or so maverick writer Freddie deBoer argues. But that doesn’t mean the New Atheists lost. Read More ›
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Meyer, Turek: Questions and Answers about the God Hypothesis

Frank Turek has some very thoughtful young viewers. Follow the questions from about 40 minutes on. Read More ›
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Some Problems Can Be Proved Unsolvable

A number of theories as to how life could have originated through entirely unintelligent processes have been proposed, but none are plausible. Read More ›
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Three Tough Existential Questions for Steve Meyer

Brian Keating asks what Meyer would put in a space-bound time capsule like the Voyager Golden Record, as Carl Sagan had the opportunity to do. Read More ›

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