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Straw Man: Nathan Lents Versus the Theory of Perfect Design

True, things go wrong with our bodies, with results that range from the tragic to the merely expensive or inconvenient. Read More ›
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Nathan Lents and the Wisdom of Testicles

He thinks they should be inside the body, not outside. Read More ›
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Nathan Lents: Science with the Parking Brake On 

In his new book, Lents has taken intelligent design theory to task. He is right to do so. How? Read More ›
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Darwin, Marx, and Something Called Political “Science”

A central progressive theme was historicism, crediting history almost exclusively with the development of culture. Read More ›
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What’s New in Cambrian Dodgeball?

Here are findings about Cambrian and Precambrian strata, and how evolutionists keep dodging the implications of rapid emergence of complex designs. Read More ›
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Royal Wedding Sermon Goes Fire-Maker

Did Rev. Curry read Michael Denton? Maybe not, but it sure sounds like it. Read More ›
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Cell Membranes: Dynamic, Communicating, Designed

Simple bilayers of lipids? No! Cell membranes have come into their own as masterful players in numerous cellular functions. Read More ›
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Scientist Names Dragonfly Species after Behe. Gets Roasted. Shrugs.

Günter Bechly describes what’s remarkable about this stunning fossil, and explains some problems dragonflies pose for Darwinism. Read More ›
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Kissinger: A.I. Machines Won’t “Think”

Transhumanists and other anti-human exceptionalists have been arguing of late that artificial-intelligence machines are destined to become so sophisticated that they will become “self-aware.” Read More ›

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