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Patterns of Design in Human Life

Dr. Simmons sees clues of design in the processes of reproduction, in development, and in the many complex events in the lungs and vascular system that make childbirth possible. Read More ›
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Photo: Nobel Prize, by Adam Baker, via Flickr (cropped).

It’s Another Great Nobel Year for Design

And a bad year for a 19th-century creation myth. It’s understandable that Darwinists are a bit dejected. Read More ›
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PBS Eons Teaches Nonsense about Evolution

Where do you think your curious kids will look for answers to their questions about the world — in the local bookstore or online? Read More ›
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Photo: A sponge (Spongilla lacustris), by Kirt L. Onthank [CC BY-SA 3.0].

Of Statues and Sponges — Progress in My Conversation with a Theistic Evolutionist

Only by sheer coincidence would blind factors produce such remarkable things, and coincidence is never that lucky. Read More ›
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Photo credit: Vidar Nordli-Mathisen via Unsplash.

Appreciate Your (Un-Evolved) Body

Things you probably didn’t even know about should arouse awe as we go about our tasks each day, and sleep each night. Read More ›
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Egnor Versus Shallit: Can Brains Learn?

Egnor he nails it by noting that Shallit, not uniquely, falls victim to the mereological fallacy. Read More ›
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Doctor’s Diary: To Make a Baby Requires Intelligent Design

Like a well-written, trillion-page novel, every micro-step, every macro-step, every twist and turn of our development follows a master plan. Read More ›
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Lab-Grown Lungs Transplanted into Pigs

The human organ shortage is one of the great bioethical dilemmas of our time. Expanding the organ supply is a matter of life and death. Read More ›
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From Bears to Whales: A Difficult Transition

Critics laughed, and he removed it from later editions of his book, but Charles Darwin privately continued to believe that whales evolved from a “race of bears.” Read More ›

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