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With Upcoming Second Spanish Conference, Intelligent Design’s European Footprint Grows

You may remember the story of how the first European Conference on Intelligent Design (TDI Europe) was chased out of two universities in Portugal only to find refuge in León, Spain. Read More ›
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Yale’s Gelernter: To Challenge Darwinism Is to “Take Your Life in Your Hands”

Fully as important as David Gelernter’s personal apostasy is his testimony about what happens to scientists who choose to “judge for themselves.” Read More ›
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In Massachusetts, Spreading Myths About Academic Freedom Legislation

In those few paragraphs, there’s a great deal of misinformation about academic freedom laws, how they harm science teaching and imperil students and educators. Read More ›
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Lukianoff Optimistic About Academic Freedom, Gives Advice for Concerned Citizens

If implemented, would these ideas have succored those who faced discrimination in universities, including Eric Hedin, Scott Minnich, or Dean Kenyon? Read More ›
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A Scientific Method for Design Detection

My first exposure to intelligent design detection in science took place during a summer job with National Defence Research in 1978 as an engineering student. Read More ›
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Irreducible Complexity Defeated? Behe on Ken Miller’s Mousetrap Tie-Clip

At a conference, says Miller, “I removed two parts from a mousetrap (leaving just the base, spring, and hammer), and used that 3-part device as a functional tie-clip.” Read More ›
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Time to Put a Lid on Cichlid Evolution Propaganda

If cichlid evolution is a central paradigm in evolutionary biology, then Darwinism’s sphere of explanatory inference is too small to matter. Read More ›
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Herman Bouma: “It Was Like the Darwinian Gestapo”

Backed up by no fewer than four security guards, three conference officials hustled him out, accusing him of promoting fake science. Read More ›
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Life’s Hard Stop: Fortune? Or Foresight?

Here’s another “incredibly fortunate” thing about the Cambrian explosion and about evolution generally. Read More ›

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