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Photo credit: “Beetles collected in the Malay Archipelago by Alfred Russel Wallace” (cropped), ©Natural History Museum, London, via Flickr.

Wallace’s Frenemies: A Lesson from Phillip Johnson

We can add Andrew Berry to the list of those quick to praise Alfred Wallace on certain matters but equally quick to condemn him on others. Read More ›
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Douglas Axe: On the 160th Anniversary of Darwin’s Origin, “Fear of Man,” the Cringe Factor, and More

I love how Dr. Axe, the Maxwell Professor of Molecular Biology at Biola, pulls no punches. Read More ›
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“Erudite,” “Profound,” “Beautifully Wrought”: Peter Robinson on Berlinski’s Human Nature

“As shocking and indignant as the best journalism. The work of a magnificent mind.” Read More ›
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Why Nature’s Prophet Had to be Written

Wallace’s greatest “heresy” was to become, after his co-discovery of natural selection, “godfather” of the modern theory of intelligent design. Read More ›
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Drive Darwinists Nuts with This One Solution to Fake News

Free speech doesn’t mean much if there is no platform where dissenting ideas can actually be heard. Read More ›
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A Gift for Your Family: Dallas Conference, January 25, Offers an Inoculation Against “Scientists Say”

Many families have watched helplessly as the culture worked on our children, of a range of ages. The effects can be devastating. Read More ›
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BioEssays Editor: “‘Junk’ DNA… Full of Information!” Including Genome-Sized “Genomic Code”

How many times have we heard it claimed that the vast majority of the human genome is “junk” and therefore could not have been designed? Read More ›
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“Fearless”: Princeton Mathematician Sergiu Klainerman on Berlinski’s Human Nature

“The man is fearless in pursuing lines of reasoning that are considered taboo by current standards.” Read More ›
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Phillip Johnson: A Fond Farewell

I have the unique distinction of having contributed in the same year to the Festschrifts of both Phil Johnson and Richard Dawkins. I feel a bit like a double agent. Read More ›

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