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Share Alfred Russel Wallace on Intelligent Design

If just one new fact could be conveyed to every college student learning about the development of evolutionary theory, I’d say that should be the one. Read More ›
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Concluding Thoughts on That Hideous Strength

What was possible for Mark Studdock — the realization that much of contemporary civilization is built on lies — is still possible for any thoughtful person. Read More ›
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How to Teach Evolution in a Public School — My Experience

What did I do? Well, I introduced the course by holding a lengthy discussion about the difference between science and philosophy. Read More ›
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Science Education and the Growth Mindset

Growth mindset is an idea popularized by Stanford psychology professor Carol Dweck. Read More ›
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Heal a Divided Heart: Join Us for the 2020 Dallas Conference on Science & Faith

Think about the implications of this statistic: “55 percent of American adults now believe that science and religion are often in conflict.” Read More ›
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Jay Richards: The Many Dilemmas of Materialism

When you go off to an elite college today, you’re expected to think about the most important questions as if it were true that only material things exist. Read More ›
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The Pursuit of Veritas

As the new school year begins, a group of Ivy League educators (among them, Robert P. George) urge college students to “think for yourself.” Read More ›

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