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Earth from ISS

Is the Universe “Rigged” for Life? Conversation with a Theistic Evolutionist, Continued

Random and undirected processes are clearly and obviously incapable of inventing new living things. Read More ›
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Dembski and Wells’s The Design of Life: Advanced Online Curriculum Available Now!

Delve into the data surrounding the origin of life, specified and irreducible complexity, genetics, the fossil record, human origins, natural selection, and more. Read More ›
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Origin of Life and Information — Some Common Myths

A common attempt to overcome the need for information in the first cell is to equate information to a reduction in entropy. Read More ›
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Illinois
Photo: Illinois State Capitol, by Meagan Davis (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

Illinois Compels MDs to Discuss Abortion “Benefits”

I have predicted that “medical conscience” will become a huge social controversy in the next decade. Read More ›
Blue Ice, South Greenland

Tornadoes, Ice, and Cells: The Challenge from Thermodynamics to Origin-of-Life Scenarios

This is a subject on which materialists are largely silent, and with good reason. Read More ›
Origins

Escape from Randomness: Can Foldons Explain Protein Functional Shapes?

Faced with impossible odds, materialists struggle to find natural laws that can fold a protein correctly the way life does. Read More ›

Free Energy and the Origin of Life: Natural Engines to the Rescue

A fundamental hurdle facing all origin-of-life theories is the fact that the first cell must have had a free energy far greater than its chemical precursors. Read More ›

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