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John Muir Wilderness 2010

Anomalous Aspects of Common Water

The subject of Michael Denton’s new book — water — is ubiquitous, as indeed for living creatures it must be. Read More ›
Aspen
Colorado
Photo: Maroon Bells, Aspen, Colorado, by Lorie Shaull [CC BY-SA 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

Science and Culture Network Announces New Chapter in Colorado

Following the launch of our first chapter, in Houston, this will be the second regional group dedicated to supporting the work of Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture. Read More ›
Bechly Stuttgart

How “Notable” Do You Really Have to Be to Merit a Wikipedia Entry?

Yesterday we reported that Wikipedia editors erased the entry for distinguished paleontolgist Günter Bechly, a proponent of the theory of intelligent design. Read More ›
Jeremy-England

Dan Brown Thriller Has MIT’s Jeremy England in It; Brian Miller Puts the Science in Perspective

I’m reading Brown’s new Robert Langdon novel, Origin. There’s a decent chance you are too. Read More ›
Bechly

Wikipedia Erases Paleontologist Günter Bechly

This is a big deal, and a reminder of a key dynamic in the debate about intelligent design. Read More ›
Wonder-of-Water

Wonderful! Michael Denton’s New Book, The Wonder of Water, Is Out

He shows how water’s properties are interrelated for the apparent purpose of allowing complex life to exist on our planet. Read More ›
Guanshan

Bottom-Up Bottoms Out

Materialist attempts to model the construction of hierarchical organization from the bottom up collapse into a heap of unanswered questions. Read More ›
open door
organ donation
Image credit: Tama66, via Pixabay.

Opening a Door to Assisted Suicide Organ Donors

We should not look at the suicidal as natural resources. Read More ›
Milestones

Milestones of the Revolution

As John West points out, the new documentary Revolutionary serves as an entry point for considering the case for intelligent design in nature. Read More ›

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