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Darwinists Concede Wikipedia Erased Bechly for Coming Out in Favor of Intelligent Design

Whoa! I’m trying to remember the last time a Darwinist agreed that I “may have a point.” It’s a good day. Read More ›
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Science on the Rocks

Perhaps confidence in science can, at times, undermine science itself. How much real history has evolutionary storytelling obscured? Read More ›
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Environmentalism Is Increasingly Anti-Human, Pro-Authoritarian

The dirtiest economies have tended to be Communist ones, such as the old Soviet Union and the People’s Republic of China. Read More ›
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NY Times Permits Intelligent Design Proponents to Speak for Themselves; Yes, Really!

Check it out this video documentary and see for yourself. Admittedly, the bar for our being impressed was very low. Read More ›
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At Thanksgiving, Be Grateful for the Intelligent Design of Your Eyes

In a powerful new short video, we consider the scientific evidence around the question of eye evolution. Read More ›
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What, Another “Rewrite” of the Human Origins Story? How About a Rethink, Instead?

Sometimes predictions are not only fulfilled but over-fulfilled. Read More ›
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Physicist Brian Miller on Information as the Basis of the Universe

Increasingly, the direction of research points away from a materialist view in which information is seen as a byproduct of matter. Read More ›
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How Naturalism Morphed into a State Religion 

No threat to science today is in any way comparable to that posed by the state church of post-modern naturalism. Read More ›
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Challenge to a Critic of the Design Intuition: How Do You Explain Your Own Use of It?

Previously, I questioned a theistic evolutionist's claim that we can’t rule out chance as an explanation for something unless the probability of chance working can be calculated accurately. Read More ›

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