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Darwinism, Totalitarianism, and the Lockdown

Hannah Arendt was the leading philosopher of totalitarianism in the 20th century. She explicitly links totalitarian ideology to Darwinism. Read More ›
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No Safe Spaces Opens Big Across the Country

Obviously, this is a subject that bears directly on the Darwin debate. Evolution skeptics were the canary in this particular coal mine. Read More ›
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Before Gelernter, Wolfe, Shapiro, Prager, Nagel, Et Al., There Was Iconoclast Tom Bethell

Watch this short feature on Bethell, “Iconoclast: One Journalist’s Odyssey Through the Darwin Debates.” Read More ›
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Yale’s David Gelernter: Darwin’s Doubt Is “One of the Most Important Books in a Generation”

He credits reading Meyer’s book as the primary cause of his rejecting neo-Darwinian evolution, a “brilliant and beautiful scientific theory” now overtaken by science. Read More ›
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Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design — A Note to Parents; And an Upcoming Deadline

Think of it: Wealthy parents are bribing their kids’ way into universities where the ultimate mystery of existence doesn’t even get a hearing. Read More ›

Mike Keas on the Dennis Prager Show, 11 AM Pacific Time

Isn’t it interesting that some laymen are able to interact with the relevant scientific ideas here — Prager does — while others plug their ears and refuse to think about it. Read More ›
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#10 of Our Top Stories of 2018: How Meyer Turned Prager Around on Evolution

Oh, it’s very difficult to concede that you were mistaken about something. Especially, I would say, for males. Read More ›
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Listen: Stephen Meyer, Dennis Prager on ID Critics and Their Contradictions

A new episode of ID the Future brings you the second half of philosopher of science Stephen Meyer’s recent appearance on the Dennis Prager Show. Read More ›
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No Escape from Theistic Evolution?

“TE thus represents a very deep sink or depression in the landscape of theological and scientific opinion.” Read More ›

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