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Listen: Dr. Meyer in the Multiverse of Madness

A multiverse would require a multiverse-generating device, and it would have to be exquisitely fine-tuned to generate even one habitable universe. Read More ›
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Rosenhouse’s Blunder: Another Nonsensical Mathematical Argument Against Intelligent Design

Darwinist mathematician Jason Rosenhouse uses the analogy of a coin toss to defend the Darwinian explanation. Read More ›
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Science Stopper? Intelligent Design as a Fruitful Scientific Paradigm

When critics claim that research is not permitted to detect design because that would stop science, it is they who hold science back. Read More ›
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Stephen Meyer, James Croft: Philosophers Battle Over the God Hypothesis

Croft ultimately had the worse of the argument on substance, as I intend to show over several forthcoming posts. Read More ›
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Answering an Objection: “You Can’t Measure Intelligent Design”

We test intelligent design in the same way that we test all historical scientific theories. Read More ›
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New Article Purports to Help Explain the Origin of the Genetic Code

Without all of the described investigator interventions, a system of replicating RNAs could never emerge or even sustain itself. Read More ›
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Epiphany — Denton on Nature’s Fitness for Life

Biologists once wondered about a “life force,” but Michael Denton sees intelligence in the design of carbon, its unique properties, and its relation to water. Read More ›
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Thermodynamic Challenges to the Origin of Life

Spontaneous natural processes always tend toward states of greater entropy, lower energy, or both. Read More ›

The Rowe-Grayling Debate

Grayling's problem is not merely his frank incompetence in open debate (you can understand his penchant for censorship). Read More ›

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