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Listen: “You Really Shouldn’t Be Presenting Intelligent Design in Public Schools”

So says Center for Science & Culture Associate Director John West in reply to an educator’s question. Read More ›
Thomas Aquinas

New Book Replies to Modern Thomists Who Would Make Peace with Evolution

There are several reasons that some theists remain reluctant to dispute the Darwinian account of life’s origins — and man’s origins. Read More ›
Denver Museum of Nature and Science

Nature’s Amazing Machines — Denver Looks at the Marvels of “Natural Engineering”

The Denver Museum of Nature and Science is running an excellent special exhibition featuring examples of the amazing engineering observed in biology. Read More ›
Max Delbrück

DNA, Information, and Aristotle’s Nobel Prize

Max Delbrück (1906-1981) was a biophysicist and Nobel laureate who made seminal discoveries in the DNA-based replication of viruses. Read More ›
Michael Denton
statues

Darwinists Are Practiced in Shuffling Statues

What they did to Richard Owen could teach today’s vandals a thing or two. Read More ›
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Evolution’s Online Mob

Megan McArdle, reflecting on the James Damore story that's already receding from memory, points out that "We Live in Fear of the Online Mobs." Read More ›
Darwin statue

Early Review of A.N. Wilson’s Anti-Darwin Biography Could Have Been Predicted

We haven’t yet seen a copy of A.N. Wilson’s forthcoming anti-Darwin book, which isn’t out in the United States until December 12. Read More ›

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