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Heretic Is Amazon’s #1 New Book on Evolution; Distinguished Scientists Endorse

What happens when an up-and-coming European bioscientist flips from Darwin disciple to Darwin defector, builds a highly successful scientific career, and then writes a book about it? Read More ›
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Adam and the Genome and “Predetermined Conclusions”

Buggs isn’t the only qualified biologist who has looked at arguments from MHC genes against Adam and Eve and found them lacking. Read More ›
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If the “Experts” Ruled: Science Journal Pushes International Technocratic Tyranny

This paper — from the family of journals that includes Nature, the world’s most prestigious science journal! — illustrates why we can never allow these people to be in charge. Read More ›
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Heretic, Intelligent Design, and the Materialism of the Gaps

Consider an analogy. Imagine you have gone to visit the circular pattern of great stones on the Salisbury Plain in England known as Stonehenge. Read More ›
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Symposium? Or Firing Squad?

A symposium implies a diversity of perspectives with at least the reasonable hope of open minds, everyone arguing freely, and no one held back or held down while others pummel him. Read More ›

Adam and the Genome and Citation Bluffing

Yesterday, Douglas Axe responded to Dennis Venema’s review of Axe’s book Undeniable, pointing to what you might call citation bluffing. Read More ›
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Losing the Forest by Fixating on the Trees — A Response to Venema’s Critique of Undeniable

I was asked recently to take part in an online symposium. The journal Sapientia, published by the Carl F.H. Henry Center, invited four theistic evolutionists to review my book. Read More ›

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