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Darwin on Trial

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Remembering Phillip E. Johnson (1940-2019): The Man Who Lit the Match

Those of us in the community that seeks to advance the theory of intelligent design live in his presence every day. And we will continue to do so even following his death. Read More ›
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How Does a Religious Studies Professor Become a Darwinian Skeptic?

The perpetuation of Darwinian ideology comes at the cost of truly grappling with the profound nature of the question of biological origins. Read More ›
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Wistar: Been There, Done That

Would it, in fact, be enlightening if you were to sit a Darwinist and a Darwin skeptic together for an extended period of time to talk and see what really lies at the bottom of their disagreement? Read More ›
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Discovering Alfred Russel Wallace

For those who wish to caricature the theory of intelligent design, Wallace becomes a very inconvenient historical figure. Read More ›
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Wooden Defendant Dock in Historic Courtroom Interior
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Darwin in the Dock: C.S. Lewis’s Critique of "Evolutionism"

By highlighting the all-too-human frailties of modern science, Lewis made his most important contribution to the evolution debate. Read More ›

Maligning Phil Johnson, with Lots of Rhetoric but Little Substance

Johnson has now come in for criticism from mathematician Jeffrey Shallit and biochemist Larry Moran. Read More ›
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Radio cabin on air. Microphone and light.
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Stephen Meyer Debates Keith Fox on Premier Radio UK

Fox acknowledges what philosopher Thomas Nagel calls the "fiendishly difficult problem" of the origin of life, but he seems to think that, given time, we'll sort it all out. Read More ›

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