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Prominent Retraction Vindicates Stephen Meyer and Signature in the Cell

Criticism suggested that Nobel laureate Jack Szostak and others were fast closing in on a solution to the origin-of-life problem with the “principle of RNA self-replication." Read More ›
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The Materialist Narrative and the Power of Bias

Scientists in Western cultures have been trained to see the world through a materialist metanarrative where the only acting players are matter and energy. Read More ›
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Intelligent Design Is Flourishing in Brazil

My wife Lucy and I just returned from Brazil, the world’s fifth largest and sixth most populous country. Read More ›
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Retractions Show Scientists “Blinded” by Belief

Nobel laureate Jack Szostak has recently retracted a paper. This is a big deal because of who he is and because of where it was published. Read More ›
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Chatting with Biologist Richard Sternberg About a Formative Intellectual Experience

Dr. Sternberg described an encounter with theoretical biologist Robert Rosen and his work. Read More ›

James Tour and the Challenge to Theistic Evolution from Synthetic Chemistry

A chemist like Tour, a very distinguished one, knows from a career’s worth of lab work how painstakingly difficult it is to synthesize molecules you want. Read More ›
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Zombie Watch: Debunked Finches Re-Emerge to Validate Darwin

Another paper regurgitates a myth that was thoroughly debunked by Jonathan Wells in Zombie Science. Read More ›
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In a Radio Debate on Theistic Evolution, Stephen Meyer Meets Deborah Haarsma of BioLogos

Their official topic was “Are Evolution and Christianity Compatible?” but the real question addressed by Meyer is whether evolution and science are compatible. Read More ›

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