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Science Uprising Challenges Atheism as the “Smart” Option

I was part of the creative team behind the project. So what is the idea behind that masked hacker, anyhow? Read More ›
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Science Uprising — Michael Egnor Responds to a (Thoughtful) Critic

“Although higher thought is not localizable to one region of the brain, it may be distributed to neurons throughout the brain.” Read More ›
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Finally! Discovery Institute Press Books in Audio Versions

Evolution: Still a Theory in Crisis helped turn Ben Shapiro, one of the smartest commentators out there, to Darwin skepticism. Read More ›
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Homeostasis: How Active Maintenance Showcases Intelligent Design

Can you think of an un-designed process that employs external machinery to maintain the state of another machine? Read More ›
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Following Behe Review, Another Disturbing Peek Behind the Scenes at Science

Back in 2008, Science published an influential research article claiming evidence for a physiological basis behind differences in political views. Read More ›
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New Science Uprising Episode Counters the “I Suck” Principle

Materialists share a tendency to want to degrade human beings and our place in the cosmos. Read More ›
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Watch: A Detective Looks at the Multiverse

In the situation he describes, it would be a very complacent and foolish detective who took the circumstances as simply natural and failed to ask how they got to be that way. Read More ›
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Earth as the “Presidential Suite” of the Universe

“We can detect more than a thousand problems that had to be solved in advance for life to be able to develop on Earth,” says chemist Marcos Eberlin. Read More ›

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