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When Does Human Life Begin?

Budding is the means of reproduction of some species of worms but it is most certainly not a means reproduction by human beings. Read More ›
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Neo-Darwinism and the Big Bang of Man’s Origin 

Proponents of the ruling theory tell us that we are all undoubtedly intelligent enough to fully grasp their theory, as long as we concur with it. Read More ›
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Where Science and Faith Meet: Westminster Conference, April 3-4, in Philadelphia

Parents and educators might feel it’s the safest way to take shelter from claims by scientists and other academics that are thought to engender cynicism and to undermine faith. Read More ›
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In the Beginning: How the Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design Got Their Start

The very first Seminar, held in July 2007, had twelve enthusiastic students and gave us a solid start. Read More ›
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The Evolution of the Eye, Demystified

Michael Behe in 2006 and Jonathan Wells in 2017 wrote about the irreducible complexity of the light-sensing cascade that makes vision possible. Read More ›
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Evolutionist Thinks He Is Clickbait

Most Darwinists are far savvier in how they seek to persuade the public. Read More ›
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I Disagree with David Klinghoffer, But It’s My Fault for the Confusion

Evolution is an implication — that is, an empirical consequence — of design. Read More ›
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RNA World Is Sterile — And the Mystery of Life’s Origin Remains

It’s an uninhabited, inhospitable place where hopes die for life by chance. Read More ›

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