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C. S. Lewis

That Hideous Strength — C. S. Lewis’s Fantasia of Consciousness at 75

The novel is a narrative, fictional version of a philosophical anatomy of the satanic dimension and implication of much modern history from 1914 onwards. Read More ›
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Louis Agassiz and the National Academy’s Secret

Abraham Lincoln signed the Academy into law with Agassiz by his side. Read More ›
Charles Darwin

Religion, Science, and Evolution: Confessions of a Darwinian Skeptic

As I read through the scientific literature of evolutionary biology to try and convince myself of its accuracy and coherence, I was struck by the frequency with which I encountered “religious” language. Read More ›
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Thanksgiving Day, 1859 — Guess What Happened?

The “fake news” about evolution is no joke. Through the media, in schools and colleges, it shapes our culture and erodes the noblest ideas of humankind’s place in the cosmos. Read More ›
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Darwin Devolves Reviewer: “Important Points” Omitted “In the Interest of Space”

You don’t have to be Abraham Lincoln, who was satisfied with the 272 words of the Gettysburg Address. Read More ›
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Photo credit: Stephen Meyer interviewing Michael Medved, by Nathan Jacobson.

Great Minds: Stephen Meyer and Michael Medved See Design in the Lives of Washington, Lincoln

What’s behind the impression of intelligent direction? Just a trick of perspective, like seeing shapes in clouds? Read More ›

Why the Animal/Nature Rights vs. Human Duties Distinction Matters

Says Jonah Goldberg, “One cheer (and maybe two) for non-human personhood.” Read More ›
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A.N. Wilson and the Religious Nature of Darwinism

Wilson's biography sounds like appropriate reading for the holy day of Darwin, which is hardly more than a week away. Read More ›

Pay Darwin the Best Tribute: Resources for Turning Darwin Day into Academic Freedom Day

"A fair result can be obtained only by fully stating and balancing the facts and arguments on both sides of each question." -- Charles Darwin Read More ›

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