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Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design: 9 Days in Seattle; Deadline Is 8 Days Away; FREE

This is a fantastic opportunity, with tuition, materials, housing, food, even (where needed) airfare paid for. Read More ›
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A Response to My Lehigh Colleagues, Part 2

Lang and Rice cite a number of articles to show that loss-of-function mutations are just a small minority of those found in studies of organisms. Read More ›
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Ben Shapiro May Have Done the Best Interview with Stephen Meyer That I’ve Seen

He knows the common challenges to intelligent design and poses them very articulately, and he’s obviously absorbed Meyer’s books. Read More ›

Today: Stephen Meyer, Ben Shapiro, and a Mind-Opening Experience

I knew Shapiro was in intellectual exploration mode on ID last month when he talked about Meyer’s Signature in the Cell in a segment on The Ben Shapiro Show. Read More ›
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David Brooks Forgets to Oppose Some Suicides

Like so many others in the contemporary cultural milieu, Brooks remains in the shallow water by failing to grapple with the ubiquitous promotion of suicide we see all around us. Read More ›
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Lennox, Marks: Uploading the Mind Would Mean Eternal Death

Dreams of god-like immortality achieved through uploading the mind have a serious drawback, one among others. A computer operates algorithmically, strictly so, whereas the mind does not. Read More ›
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Stephen Meyer on the Ben Shapiro Show This Sunday: God, Intelligent Design, and More

ID has always been aimed at the rational mind and discriminating intellect, like Ben Shapiro’s. The irrational hive mind that dwells on Twitter will never get it. Read More ›
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Photo: Lehigh University campus, by Joseph Giansante '76 [CC BY-SA 3.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

A Response to My Lehigh Colleagues, Part 1

Their review pretty much completely misses the mark. Nonetheless, it is a good illustration of how sincere-yet-perplexed professional evolutionary biologists view the data. Read More ›
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Michael Behe: A Man and His Critics

Behe is not in a defensive posture, despite his critics. He continues to advance. Read More ›
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On World Down Syndrome Day, Consider Human Exceptionalism

Evolutionary theory teaches the “survival of the fittest.” But caring for someone with Down Syndrome represents just the opposite way of thinking. Read More ›

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