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Once Again: Who Designed the Designer? 

“Some may ask, ‘What is the origin of the engineers? Therefore I don’t believe that this machine has been designed.’” Read More ›
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Not Oparin’s Coacervates Again!

After Oparin’s coacervate theory was presented in the 1920s, it was dismissed as unworkable. Now, coacervates are back in style. Read More ›
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Physicist: “Multiverse Is Religion, Not Science”

The question she leaves unaddressed is why scientists would choose, despite the absence of evidence, despite the fact that the multiverse is “unobservable by assumption,” to believe in a multiverse. Read More ›
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On the Origin of Life, Science Uprising Helps Break a Poisonous Spell

Professor Tour is a personality to be reckoned with, pouring steely scorn on his colleagues who study, and mislead, about the origin of life. Read More ›
James Tour

On the Origin of Life, Science Uprising Helps Break a Poisonous Spell

Professor Tour is a personality to be reckoned with, pouring steely scorn on his colleagues who study, and mislead, about the origin of life. Read More ›
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New Science Uprising Episode Counters the “I Suck” Principle

Materialists share a tendency to want to degrade human beings and our place in the cosmos. Read More ›
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The Radio at the Edge of the Universe

If the universe were a radio and the desired setting allows for life, it would have dozens of dials for setting the values of the universal constants. Read More ›
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Darwinism as Pantheism or Vitalism

That evolutionary scientists are materialists seems to be belied by the way some of them write. Read More ›
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How Did Religion “Evolve”?

It’s telling that one kind of evolution always seems to be missing from these “theories” about the evolutionary origins of religion. 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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