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Biologist J. Scott Turner’s Rediscovery – How Darwinism Fatally Overlooks What Life Is

Intellectual discovery is often a matter of rediscovery: reviving insights that were available before but overlooked, forgotten, or neglected. Read More ›
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Nylonase: Move On, Nothing to See Here, Says Theistic Evolutionist

The supposed sudden emergence of the enzyme nylonase has been a chief talking point for the power of evolution for many years. Read More ›
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Darwinism, Infanticide, and Human Exceptionalism

Writing at National Review Online, Wesley Smith asks, “Does Darwinism Lead to Infanticide Acceptance?” Read More ›
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Evolution and the Insensitive Sandwich

David Brooks of the New York Times has taken a lot razzing for a column about social class signifiers and how they serve to insulate the upper middle class. Read More ›
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In Ediacaran Seas, Huge Rangeomorphs Appeared with a “Bang”

Anything that Simon Conway Morris puts his name on is of immediate interest, but this would seem to evade the most fascinating question of all in life’s history. Read More ›

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