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panda

Of Pandas and Poor Journalism

Discovery, wonder, learning, exploration: That’s what we want young people to experience in science class. Read More ›
chimp hand

Adam and the Genome and Synteny

“Synteny refers to how well chromosomal sequences from different species align with one another.” Read More ›
Mona Lisa

Facial Symmetry, and Soulless Darwinism

Rude remarks and hurt feelings at a holiday party may seem a trivial matter. Yet this vignette is very telling. Read More ›
man-and-ape

Adam and the Genome and Human-Ape Genetic Similarity

Perhaps, humans, gorillas, and orangutans were designed based upon a common blueprint. Read More ›
Randall Wallace

Great Minds Launches — Michael Medved and Screenwriter Randall Wallace on Hollywood Bias

And now for something completely different. Read More ›
homo erectus

An Uncommonly Clear Discussion of Human Origins

As Ann Gauger explains, there’s a gap of about a million years between when Australopithecines seem to depart from the fossil record and when modern humans unambiguously appear. Read More ›

“Bad Design” or “Natural Evil”? Upcoming Event at Biola University, January 26-27

In addition to questions of science, debates over Darwinian theory raise a number of thorny philosophical, ethical, and theological issues. Read More ›
Descartes

Descartes’s Blunder

What is it that we are most sure of? It’s a fundamental question, the object of philosophical analysis for millennia. Read More ›
Minds Q&A

Great Minds Podcast Launches Thursday — Q&A with Michael Medved Today

What do we miss, as members of the public, by focusing on daily headlines rather than pulling back for the big picture sometimes? Read More ›

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