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Can Crabs Think? Can Lobsters Feel?

What about shrimp? Their brains turn out to have memory and learning centers, which has triggered an evolution squabble. Read More ›
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Handling Water Like Nature Does — By Intelligent Design

Here in the Pacific Northwest we are heading into a possibly historic heatwave. Water is on everyone's mind. Nature beautifully anticipated our needs. Read More ›
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Keating: Blind Faith in the Multiverse

The multiverse is nothing but unsupported belief, adopted as a defense against an inference to theism. Read More ›
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What Darwinism Fails to Explain About Business Enterprise

Why would anyone think Darwinian theory could explain business ups and downs? Eric Holloway explains. Read More ›
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American Museum of Natural History
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What Do Biologists Really Know About Macroevolution?

There lives in biology a great consensus truth that evaporates upon close scrutiny. Read More ›
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“Ecocide” — Drive to Make Environmental Damage Legal Equivalent of Genocide Accelerates

If either or both of these radical proposals become law, human thriving and economic prosperity will be brought to a screeching halt. Read More ›
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Meyer: The Multiverse, Bayesian Probability Calculus, and More

Pat Flynn and Stephen Meyer also discuss the beginning of the universe, the multiverse, and specific scientific predictions that ID thinking has motivated. Read More ›
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A Philosopher Takes on Meyer’s God Hypothesis

What was missing until now is a weighing of the philosophical side of Dr. Meyer's argument, on which much depends. Read More ›
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Unprecedented? The News Media Put Words in Someone’s Mouth!

The editors' action was unethical. Given the stakes in the controversy over allowing biological males to take over women’s sports, it was also immoral. Read More ›
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Photo credit: Common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis), © Hans Hillewaert.

Stunning Video of Chameleon-Like Abilities of Cephalopods

Sometimes you don’t need a rigorous logical, scientific, or mathematical demonstration to reveal evidence of design in nature. Read More ›

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