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Evolutionary Icons and an Iconic Cover

Thank you to Jody Sjogren for the kind permission to share her work here with our readers. Read More ›
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Equip Students with the Truth About Evolution

Do you know what young people are learning about their origins and place in the universe? Read More ›
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The Mystery of Evolution May Be Unsolvable — By Materialist Science

Seventy years later we are still not close to explaining the origin and development of life in terms of entirely natural (unintelligent) causes. Read More ›
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Medical Journal Has a Ghoulish Proposal: Conjoining Euthanasia with Organ Harvesting

This much is clear: We are far down the road of objectifying the bodies of suicidal people to permit unethical acts. Read More ›
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Image: A fresco from Pompeii, Naples National Archaeological Museum, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

Scientists Ask: Does the Soul Survive Death?

Gradually, medical findings about what happens to the mind around the time of death are undermining assumptions that the soul dies with the body. Read More ›
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Theory in Crisis? Some Cautionary Words

Philosopher of science Thomas Kuhn was criticized for various inconsistencies in his argument. Read More ›
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Not with a Bang: How the New Atheism Fizzled

It didn’t help that Hitchens and Dennett are deceased. But what’s significant is that they were not replaced. Read More ›
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Theory in Crisis? Circling the Wagons

Philosopher of science Thomas Kuhn compared scientific revolutions to political revolutions. Read More ›
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A Physician’s Sacred Duty — To Care or to Kill?

As a hospice and palliative care physician for over twenty years, Dr. Howard Glicksman regularly cares for terminally ill patients. Read More ›
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Remembering a Colleague, Mentor, and Friend: Jonathan Wells

To get ready for a research stint he shaved his beard and used hydrogen peroxide to dye his hair bleach blond to avoid being recognized. Read More ›

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