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Photo: MC Hammer, by Brian Solis / CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0).

Rapper MC Hammer Embraces Intelligent Design

Intelligent design advocates seek to persuade the public and scientists equally, and in both those respects ID had an excellent weekend. Read More ›
red poppy
Photo: Red poppy, Auckland Botanic Gardens, Auckland, New Zealand, by Sandy Millar via Unsplash.

Breakout Paper in Journal of Theoretical Biology Explicitly Supports Intelligent Design

If the paper is any indication, appearing as it does in a prominent journal, some of the suffocating constraints on ID advocacy may be coming off. Read More ›
DNA
Image credit: Reimund Bertrams via Pixabay.

Doctor’s Diary: The Wonder of Your Body’s Genetic Instructions

Imagine the New York Public Library cutting every manual in half daily, or more often, and sending every month entire halves to a library in London. Read More ›
toothpicks
toothpicks
Photo credit: Richard Revel via Pixabay.

Is Information a Naturally Occurring Phenomenon?

"Consider the toothpicks. If we drop them on the ground and let them scatter randomly, they will have no shape and will thus be uninformative." Read More ›
Lennox Against the Tide
Photo: John Lennox in Against the Tide.

Lennox Versus Dawkins: “Science and Religion as Alternative Explanations”?

John Lennox gets to the heart of a great question by challenging Richard Dawkins on the assumption that science and faith cannot coexist. Read More ›
biology
Photo credit: Rodion Kutsaev, via Unsplash.

Despite Darwinists’ Cancel Culture, Intelligent Design Has a Breakthrough in Biology Journal

The article survived peer-review and was accepted for publication despite the open hostility of the journal’s top editors! Read More ›
Radiolarian shells
Radiolarian shells
Image: Radiolarian shells, by Ernst Haeckel / Public domain.

Excerpt — The Infinite Complexity of Cells

The unique powers of cells — their “demonic catalytic powers” — and their fitness to play their unique role as the building blocks of all life are a wonder. Read More ›
Lucretius
Lucretius' De Rerum Natura, in the Cambridge University Library, by LegesRomanorum via Wikimedia Commons.

Learning Wonder from Denton’s Latest

Around 50 BC Titus Lucretius Carus wrote a long treatise against finding purpose in nature. Read More ›
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My Failed Computer Simulation

I said, “You mean there is a fifth force — why didn't you say so? Just give me the equations for this force and I will add it to my model.” Read More ›
Miracle of the Cell
Miracle of the Cell
Image credit: Brian Gage.

Michael Denton Explores the “Third Infinity”

The diversity of cells — their variety of form, function, and locomotion — is beyond describing, with some cells almost seeming sentient, indeed ingenious. Read More ›

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