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Hitler's religion
Photo: Hitler in 1941, via Wikicommons.

Evolution and the Disturbing Consequences of Denying Free Will

How can an evolutionist such as Jerry Coyne condemn even something as manifestly heinous as the Nazi Holocaust? Read More ›
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Photo: Museum of Criminal Anthropology in Turin, Italy, by John G. West.

In the Footsteps of Social Darwinist Cesare Lombroso

Lombroso’s ideas were quack science. But they were taken seriously by criminologists and public officials around the world until they were debunked. Read More ›
Carlo Alberto Cossano
Photo: Carlo Alberto Cossano, via Intelligent Design Center of Italy .

Italian Center on Intelligent Design Holds Launch Event

The city of Turin was an especially fitting place for the public launch of a group focusing on intelligent design. Read More ›
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ecocide
Photo credit: Silvestri Matteo via Unsplash.

“Ecocide” Would Criminalize Resource Development

Note that “peaceful enjoyment by the inhabitants” is a very broad term that is not limited to human beings. Rather, it includes everything from grass, fish, and insects, to mice, snakes, and people. Read More ›

From Materialists, More Reductio ad Absurdum 

Quite honestly, I think we should be grateful to people like Coyne and Hawking, who carry materialism to its logical conclusions. Read More ›

Now It’s Bill Nye the “Jailing Science Skeptics as War Criminals” Guy

Absurd habits of thinking can collapse on themselves, suddenly, like the Dutch tulip mania of the 17th century. Read More ›

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