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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 ›
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Adam and the Genome and Human-Ape Genetic Similarity

Perhaps, humans, gorillas, and orangutans were designed based upon a common blueprint. Read More ›
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Great Minds Launches — Michael Medved and Screenwriter Randall Wallace on Hollywood Bias

And now for something completely different. Read More ›
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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 ›
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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 ›
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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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Adam and the Genome and Whale Fossils

We don’t find the “pattern” that evolution predicts “should be found in the fossil record at certain times.” Rather, we find that truly aquatic whales appear abruptly. Read More ›

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