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Wikipedia on Hunter’s Civic Biology

Of course, there’s a page on the subject, and you guessed it, they deceptively minimize the theme of eugenics and racism in the book. Read More ›
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At Forbes, John West Talks about “Revolutionary” Behe, Darwinism and Eugenics, and Wikipedia

It’s always refreshing to find a journalist who has thought through the scientific issues related to intelligent design for himself. Read More ›
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Of Whales and Timescales

The changes involved in adapting a generic mammalian template into a whale are certainly not all simple, independent, single-letter changes. Read More ›

In the Wall Street Journal, Stephen Meyer Proposes an Intelligent Design for National Defense

Writing with Arthur Herman, he proposes a cheap and technologically very attainable alternative to waiting passively to see what comes of North Korea’s growing ICBM collection. Read More ›
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John Lennox: The Irony of Stephen Hawking’s Atheism

A universe from nothing, for materialists, may be the single largest problem, among a variety of others. Read More ›
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Irreducible Complexity in Molecular Machine Assembly

We know that many molecular machines are irreducibly complex in their operation. Even more IC is the process of assembling them in the cell. Read More ›
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Biologist Scott Turner: What Is Life? And Other Simple Questions

The picture of life that biologist Scott Turner sketches in his recent book is remarkable, and not easy to fully take aboard in your mind. Read More ›
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ID Education Day Comes to Dallas, March 23!

It’s an excellent way to supplement what students are learning about the scientific evidence on biological and cosmic origins. Read More ›
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Evolutionary Theory Might Explain…a Deadly Disease

Evolutionary theory fails to explain what almost all biology students are told it explains: the origin and diversity of life. Read More ›

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