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Stephen Meyer

Müller Report: Meyer on an Evolutionist’s Indictment of Evolution, and More

It’s another illustration of how the increasingly recognized inadequacies of materialist origins theories have failed to be reported to the general public. Read More ›
Wesley Smith
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Before Texas Senate Committee, Smith Testifies on Medical Coercion Law, “Worst in the U.S.”

Thank you to Wesley J. Smith for fighting what’s often a very lonely fight against the increasingly dehumanizing tendency in contemporary medicine. Read More ›
Jay Richards

Richards: “Designed for Life, Designed for Discovery”

Imagine a scenario where you don’t know the ancient age of the cosmos, but rather, only that it has an age, whatever that might be. Read More ›
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Chemist James Tour Is Scathing, Hilarious: “Show Me the Chemistry” of Abiogenesis. “It’s Not There.”

Professor Tour is without parallel. Truly, I’d love to hear from our materialist critics how they would answer any of this. Read More ›

Mama Bear: Melissa Travis on Parenting, Education, and the Reasons 2019 Conference

Professor Travis has made it her mission to help parents — especially mothers — navigate tough questions about origins and beliefs. Read More ›
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Richards: False Prophecies of a Robotic Future Are Based on a False Darwinian Premise

The rejoinder to this way of thinking, which Jay Richards expresses with wonderful concision, is that humans possess a unique capacity forever setting us apart from machines. Read More ›
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Rutgers University Law Journal Advocates “Intelligence-Based Alternatives” to Darwinism

May a teacher let students know what evolutionary biologists had to say about their own field at the November 2016 Royal Society meeting? Read More ›
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Polar Bear Seminar: On Retracting — and Not Retracting — Errors 

It was Nathan Lents himself who wrote, “I’ve made mistakes, some I caught, others someone else caught. I always correct it the best I can. That’s what honest people do.” Read More ›

Philosophers Want Back into Science

One might call the 20th century a “philosopher of the gaps” period, with scientists basking in the headlines and philosophy finding less and less to do. Read More ›

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