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A.N. Wilson and the Religious Nature of Darwinism

Wilson's biography sounds like appropriate reading for the holy day of Darwin, which is hardly more than a week away. Read More ›
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A.N. Wilson Is Right: “Darwin Was Wrong”

I enjoyed Wilson's book, and I learned a lot from it. But this biography’s most interesting feature is its firm rejection of Darwin’s theory of evolution. Read More ›
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Cambrian Explosion Blues

Here’s a sampling of the latest speculations about the Cambrian explosion. Read More ›
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Macaque Monkeys and Human Dignity

Why does the evolution debate matter so intensely? Read More ›
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Michael Medved and Richard Weikart Lay Bare the Evolutionary Roots of Nazism

Weikart, a meticulous scholar, traces the connection in his book From Darwin to Hitler, demonstrating that Darwin’s theory is tainted at its origins. Read More ›
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Free Will Denial and PreCrimes

If we treat criminals the way we treat natural disasters — as physical events without moral culpability — the pragmatic approach is preemption as well. Read More ›
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Naturalism and Self-Refutation

How much does Gödel’s incompleteness theorem weigh? What is the physics of non-contradiction? How many millimeters long is Tom Clark’s argument for naturalism? Read More ›
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Earlier Burgess-Shale-Type Fossils Found in Greenland

Exquisitely preserved animal fossils now show up on three widely separated continents. The earliest are just as complex as those in the Burgess Shale. Read More ›

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