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Robert Marks: Randomness and the Enigma of Creativity

Only a freely acting, designing agent resolves the mystery. Only such an agent creates, truly, ex nihilo. Read More ›

Why Families Should Decide When to “Pull Plugs”

When Frank saw signs of life, doctors would dismiss his observation as a “reflex.” How often I have heard that over 25 years of anti-euthanasia advocacy! Read More ›
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In Colorado, Two Sneak Previews of Unbelievable

At Colorado State University, I was impressed by a question from a boy who was about 13 years old. Read More ›
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In Cambrian Explosion Debate, ID Wins by Default

If this is the best answer evolutionists can come up with, it’s game over for Darwinism. Read More ›

Greg Koukl on Heretic: The “Right Answer” or the “Right Kind of Answer”?

Heretic is the autobiographical story, co-written by Jonathan Witt, of distinguished Finnish bioengineer Matti Leisola. Read More ›
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Behe’s New Video Course — No Spoilers Here

Let’s just say that Michael Behe’s latest work has further refined his edge of evolution, in a highly significant way. Intrigued? Read More ›
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Does Barcoding DNA Reveal a Single Human Ancestral Pair?

I don’t think the study can claim all the things it does based on the evidence they have. Read More ›
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Booklist on Behe’s Latest: “Bound to Be Controversial”

The first pre-publication reviews of Michael Behe’s new book, Darwin Devolves, are starting to come in. Read More ›
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Academic Freedom — Sweeping Up the Shards

Here is an article, “The New Evolution Deniers,” by evolutionary biologist Colin Wright at Penn State. Read More ›
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Chemical Affinity, Motor Proteins: Good Questions from a Reader

About the movement of organelles: There are molecular motor proteins that haul them around! Read More ›

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