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Clouds Part: More Photos of Behe Book Celebration

It was a dark and stormy night in Seattle yesterday until, I noticed, just when Mike Behe was scheduled to speak. Read More ›
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Michael Behe, Biochemist and Superhero, Was Live at Seattle Center; See It Now!

John West appropriately introduced Dr. Behe as the “archetypal mild-mannered professor” who “helped provoke a revolutionary debate.” Read More ›
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Celebrate with Us! Watch Michael Behe Livestreaming Wednesday at 7:30 Pacific

Professor Behe’s book sparked an epic series of disputations with scientists determined to defend traditional Darwinian theory. Read More ›
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New Science Uprising Episode: Evolution, Mutations, and “Fooling the Laymen”

The idea that random genetic mutations lead to wondrous, creative innovations is so influential that it forms the premise of a movie franchise, X-Men, that has grossed $6 billion. Read More ›
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New Science Uprising Episode: Evolution, Mutations, and “Fooling the Laymen”

The idea that random genetic mutations lead to wondrous, creative innovations is so influential that it forms the premise of a movie franchise, X-Men, that has grossed $6 billion. Read More ›
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Following Behe Review, Another Disturbing Peek Behind the Scenes at Science

Back in 2008, Science published an influential research article claiming evidence for a physiological basis behind differences in political views. Read More ›
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“Genes Out of Nothing”? Two Studies Demonstrate the Power of Mind

Researchers at Uppsala University describe the challenge they face — and that standard Darwinian processes had to face. Read More ›
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Marcos Eberlin on Debating Evolutionists

As Eberlin observes, for Darwinists, the “devil is in the details” and they fear the devil. Read More ›
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Behe Up Against the Sociology of Science

You could predict how the review would be written — not only that it would be negative but the precise ways in which it would also be spurious. Read More ›

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