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Earwig
Photo: Cratoborellia gorbi, paratype MSF Z10, G. Bechly 2006.

Fossil Friday: The Complex Wing Folding of Earwigs

This highly complex mode of wing folding is one of the many examples of engineering marvels in insects that strongly suggest intelligent design. Read More ›
Galápagos finch
Photo: Galápagos finch, by kuhnmi, via Flickr.

There Is No Settled “Theory of Evolution”

What is evolution? In other words, what is core to the theory — and not forfeitable? It’s naturalism. Period. Read More ›
John West
Photo: John West, by Chris Morgan.

The Relevance of Intelligent Design to Science and Society: A Primer

"ID is one of the foundational ideas in the history of civilization. It has deep roots in the Jewish and Christian traditions and among non-Christian thinkers." Read More ›
honeycomb
Photo credit: Matthew T Rader, https://matthewtrader.com, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons.

More Unnatural Naturalism, and More Confusion from Naturalists

Honeybees and cells have a limited set of options that are programmed into their genomes. Read More ›
Atlantic salmon
Image: Atlantic salmon, by Timothy Knepp, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

What’s “Natural”? Engineering Creates a Conundrum for Evolutionists

I do not know Dr. Merilä’s stance on human origins, but it is a safe bet that he denies intelligent design, and believes humans evolved from other animals. Read More ›
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Photo: Life after death, by Christopher Campbell, via Unsplash.

Does a New Scientific Study Offer Evidence of Life after Death?

Maybe there is no evolutionary explanation. There is certainly no discernible natural-selection benefit. Read More ›
red blood cells
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Behe, Medved: Blood Clotting Reveals Purpose, Not Blind Evolution

Everything from the blood clotting system to a myriad of crucial protein structures increasingly appear to be far beyond the reach of blind evolution. Read More ›
Homo erectus pekinensis
racism
Image: An artist imagines Homo erectus pekinensis, by Cicero Moraes [CC BY-SA 4.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

The Big Bang Origin of Homo

This unbridged gap between the ape-like australopithecines and the abruptly appearing human-like members of our genus challenges evolutionary accounts. Read More ›
peregrine falcon
Photo: A peregrine falcon, by Alex Proimos [CC BY 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

Still Searching: Evolutionist Jon Perry Responds

Perry knows best what was in his mind when he started the thread about single mutations of large effect. Read More ›
crocodile eye
Photo: A crocodile's eye, by Alias 0591 from the Netherlands, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons.

An Evolutionist Searches for Missing Evidence

Jon Perry is a filmmaker and science educator who produces educational videos for the YouTube channel Stated Clearly. Read More ›

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