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Specious Speciation: The Myth of Observed Large-Scale Evolutionary Change

For years, Internet Darwin activists have cited the TalkOrigins Speciation FAQ. People who believe this FAQ demonstrates that Darwinian processes can produce large-scale biological change have been badly misled. Read More ›

Hyper-evolutionism, Scientism, and the Mythical Wallace of Michael Shermer

Shermer's term "Intelligent Design creationism" signals his own misjudgment in the matter, namely, that ID is creationism. Read More ›

The Natural and the Supernatural: Alfred Russel Wallace and the Nature of Science

The reason scientists do not take seriously the claims of Intelligent Design theorists today is the same reason that scientists did not take seriously Wallace's speculations about an "overarching intelligence." Read More ›

Joining the Conversation: Perspectives on the Discussion with James Shapiro

There is an important distinction to be made between the terms "natural" and "material." Read More ›

Wallace Would Be an Intelligent Design Advocate — and a Prescient Figure in the History of Science

Wallace emerges from Darwin's shadow, leaving Darwinian "explanations" looking less like progress and more like -- to borrow Wendell Berry's phrase -- "leapfrogging into the dark." Read More ›

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