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Piltdown Man
Image: Examining Piltdown Man, by John Cooke, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

As Science Frauds Go, Haeckel Beats Piltdown Man

Piltdown Man is a historical curiosity. Haeckel continues to resound in our minds today. Read More ›
Hubble
Photo: "Hubble Views a Galactic Waterfall, by ESA/Hubble & NASA, SDSS, J. Dalcanton; Acknowledgment: Judy Schmidt (Geckzilla).

John Lennox: Scientific Evidence for a Design Behind the Universe

"I greatly respect other people who, sometimes at great risk, have decided that they are going to say these kinds of things in public." Read More ›
laboratory
Photo credit: Michal Jarmoluk via Pixabay.

Do Origin-of-Life Researchers Now Accept Intelligent Design?

A reader must ask if an RNA molecule could possibly govern chemical reactions, suppress free-riders, support co-operators, and act in its own self-interest. Read More ›
rafting dinosaurs
Image credit: Raul Martin, via EurekAlert! (no restrictions).

More Just-So Rafting Stories: This Time, Dinosaurs

In the past we’ve covered proposals from evolutionists that monkeys rafted across oceans. Why would anyone make such an outlandish proposal? Read More ›
The War on Humans
Image: Screenshot from The War on Humans, via Discovery Institute.

What Makes Humans Unique, and Why It Matters

“Universal human rights are at stake," says Wesley Smith. "The intrinsic dignity of human life is at stake." Read More ›
Kafka
Photo: Franz Kafka, via Wikimedia Commons.

Michael Behe: Kafka in Dover, Pennsylvania

Behe concludes here, “Courts are not good places to discuss ideas.” Yet ID critics continue to cite the Dover case as scientific gospel. Read More ›
Christchurch earthquake

Lennox: Atheists’ Best Objection to Theism?

I think the hardest problem that any of us face is the problem of pain and suffering. I’ve written in great detail about that but I will say one or two things. Read More ›
Douglas Axe
Douglas Axe
Photo: Douglas Axe, in a scene from the series Science Uprising “DNA: The Programmer.”

Are Proteins Attracted to Function?

Doug Axe showed that functional space is a tiny fraction of sequence space in proteins. Evolutionists think they found a shortcut. Read More ›
Platypus
Photo: Ornithorhynchus anatinus, by Goddard Photography, via EurekAlert!

Biofluorescence in the Platypus — Design at Its Whackadoodliest

Those paragraphs are, not surprisingly, a de rigueur nod to evolutionary theory, and as usual, it's pure gloss, no substance. Read More ›
Hitchens Lennox
Photo: Screenshot from John Lennox's debate with Christopher Hitchens.

John Lennox: A Favorite Debate with the Atheists?

"They were all different and and all interesting in different ways," says Professor Lennox. "I learned so much from them." Read More ›

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