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Hubble
Photo credit: NASA, ESA and G. Gilmore (University of Cambridge); Processing: Gladys Kober (NASA/Catholic University of America).

Keating, Krauss, Tour: Three Jewish Scientists with Remarkably Different Perspectives

Here is a fascinating and very different pair of scientific, religious, and philosophical conversations, both with UC San Diego physicist Brian Keating. Read More ›
DNA
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The Biggest Obstacle to Accepting Intelligent Design

Unfortunately, big media and big tech work overtime to suppress dissent in science. Read More ›
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Neurosurgeon Michael Egnor: Humans Have Free Will

Dr. Egnor explains why the argument against free will is self-refuting and why he’s concluded that determinism as a theory in physics is dead. Read More ›
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The Challenge from Jason Rosenhouse

"The response would be a lot chillier if they tried the same arguments in front of audiences with the relevant expertise." Is that so? Read More ›
Casey Luskin
Photo: Casey Luskin, by Brian Gage.

Debate: “Is Intelligent Design Advancing?”

You can watch the premiere of the debate between Casey Luskin and Adam Shapiro on Friday, March 25, at 11 am Pacific time. Read More ›
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informatics
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Theists vs. Atheists: Who Has the Burden of Proof?

Because Dillahunty refuses to debate me again, I’ll address his claim that atheists have no burden of proof in the debate over God’s existence in this post. Read More ›
Hank Green
Photo: Hank Green, by User of the Vlogbrothers YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/user/vlogbrothers/), CC BY 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons.

Hank Green: Evolution “Is a Thing, Not a Debate” — Science Uprising on Fossils Shows Otherwise

You may wonder about the guy who delivers the smug assurance about fossils and evolution. Who is he? Read More ›
car break-in
Photo: A car break-in, by WhyDolls, via Flickr.

Croft, Continued: More Thoughts on Meyer’s Debate with a Skeptic

I think he’s mistaken my emphasis in the specific car break-in examples I gave, namely that the burglars’ behavior was odd and unpredictable. Read More ›
Stephen Meyer
Stephen Meyer
Photo: Stephen Meyer at the 2020 Dallas Conference on Science and Faith, by Chris Morgan.

Stephen Meyer Tells Hank Hanegraaff About a Providential Debate — and Much More

There were a couple of striking things about the debate, where Meyer was overcome early on by a migraine brought on by the bright lights. Read More ›

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