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Philosophical Objections to Intelligent Design: A Response to Critics

Some reviewers of Darwin's Black Box raised philosophical objections. I will discuss several of these. Read More ›
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What’s in a Word? “Randomness” in Darwinism and the Scientific Theory of Evolution

This is the third in a series of reviews of Alvin Plantinga's important new book, Where the Conflict Really Lies. Read More ›

Surveying Peer-Reviewed Pro-Intelligent Design Papers by Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig

Lönnig's publications show that experimental research on plant breeding can have positive implications for intelligent design. Read More ›

Peering into the Chrysalis: An Interview with Dr. Richard Stringer

The transformation from caterpillar to butterfly inside a chrysalis has been a profound mystery of nature. Using MRI for the first time on a chrysalis, however, Dr. Richard Stringer has begun to reveal the “inside story” of metamorphosis.

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Scientist pick up trilobite fossil find from ground
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Alas, Precambrian Microfossils Are Not the Solution to Darwin’s Dilemma

"Ever since Darwin there has been a disturbing void, both paleontological and psychological, at the base of the Phanerozoic eon." Read More ›
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Galileo Galilei facing Roman inquisition, abandoning his views on heliocentricism. Reenactment of an important historical moment shaping the course of science and religion.
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Please, NASA, No More Galileos!

The David Coppedge case stands as an egregious instance of intolerance toward scientific dissent, so much so that it merits your attention and action, for Caltech runs JPL under contract with NASA, a government agency, and is thus indirectly accountable to the electorate, by which I mean you, dear reader. Read More ›

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