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Unbelievable: The Myth of Alien Enlightenment

It’s the “most remarkable trade-in offer in the history of popular science,” says science historian and Center for Science & Culture Senior Fellow Michael Keas. Read More ›
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Clever Designs in Nature Worth Imitating

As the biomimetics movement accelerates, scientists keep providing more and more examples of intelligent design in organisms great and small. Read More ›
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What Do Orcas Want? Rights! When Do They Want Them? Now!

Apparently orcas are threatened in an area of Canadian waters. The government has suggested voluntary sanctuaries. Read More ›
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On Book Tour, Marcos Eberlin Sparks Thought About the ID Movement

During the Q&A, an attendee asked why intelligent design proponents don’t just come out and explicitly say the designer is God. Read More ›
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Marcos Eberlin Has a Remarkable New Definition of Science

He suggests to me yet another good question to ask the next Darwinist you meet. Read More ›

Progress in Defining “Being Alive”

I have long believed that “being alive” is the fundamental predicate to possessing even rudimentary intrinsic moral value. Read More ›
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Marcos Eberlin: Chicken-and-Egg Questions Suffuse Life, Pointing to Intelligent Design

“To get A we need B, but to get B we first need A. To get both together, we need foresight — an engineer capable of planning for the future.” Read More ›
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It’s Unjust Patriarchy to Own a Pet!

Corey Lee Wrenn argues that what is done to an animal should be judged in the same fashion as if the same thing were done to a human. Read More ›
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Polar Bear Seminar: This Is the End

Barring startling new revelations from the research community, nothing more needs to be said. The evidence comes down decisively on Behe’s side. Read More ›

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