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Jay Richards Responds to Michael Egnor on Cloning

Cloning a human being is a terrifying prospect, from a moral perspective, and seems inevitable. Read More ›
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Should There Be a Time Limit for Cambrian Explosion Excuses?

Evolutionary scientists have had 160 years to figure out this dilemma. Read More ›
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Brazilian Scientist Marcos Eberlin: More on Diarrhea by Design

“Let’s listen to the data,” says Eberlin. “Let’s surrender to the evidence” — which points to intelligent design.  Read More ›
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The Lovable Venus Flytrap: A Design Analysis

A correspondent sends along this remarkable nature video from the BBC and asks a good question. Read More ›
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Clouds Part: More Photos of Behe Book Celebration

It was a dark and stormy night in Seattle yesterday until, I noticed, just when Mike Behe was scheduled to speak. Read More ›
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From Chernobyl Disaster Site, a Boost for Intelligent Design 

The lesson from Chernobyl is this: radiation kills, but life comes prepared to defend itself.  Read More ›
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Michael Behe, Biochemist and Superhero, Was Live at Seattle Center; See It Now!

John West appropriately introduced Dr. Behe as the “archetypal mild-mannered professor” who “helped provoke a revolutionary debate.” Read More ›
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Physicist: “Multiverse Is Religion, Not Science”

The question she leaves unaddressed is why scientists would choose, despite the absence of evidence, despite the fact that the multiverse is “unobservable by assumption,” to believe in a multiverse. Read More ›

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