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Michael-Egnor
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Egnor Versus Dillahunty: “Does God Exist?”

There's a time for gentle and friendly conversations with atheist and Darwinian interlocutors, and a time for a more, shall we say, pugilistic approach. Read More ›
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Are Head Transplants Soul Transplants?

The question of the disposition of the soul depends on what we mean by “soul.” Is the soul a thing somewhere in the brain, so to speak, or in the body? Read More ›
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Merry Christmas! #8 Story of 2020: Upstairs into the Plague

Epidemiology, to which Darwinism is a “narrative gloss,” is an old and vigorous science. Read More ›
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Photo: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, by Verhoeff, Bert / Anefo / CC0.

From Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Advice for Intelligent Design Dissidents

Solzhenitsyn’s basic advice is simply not to participate with lies, and to refuse to speak what one does not believe. It’s unnervingly relevant counsel. Read More ›
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Thomas Aquinas Weighs in on the Coronavirus and Public Policy

Scientists should have “stayed in their lane,” giving policymakers the information that science can provide about a potential pandemic, and left the political calculations alone. Read More ›
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COVID-19, Random Mutations, and Aristotle’s Matrix of Design

Dr. Egnor draws upon Aristotle to argue that mutations and other random events only occur, and have their meaning, against a backdrop of purpose and design. Read More ›
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Balancing Lives, Economics, and Public Policy in This Plague

Our political policy makers (the President, Congress and the Senate, governors, etc.) should make their calculus transparent. Read More ›
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Egnor Uprising: A Neurosurgon Takes on Materialism

One currently common view, eliminative materialism, says there is nothing to the mind except what goes on in the brain. Read More ›
Reigning champs 'dethroned'; 1st SOPS wins with numbers
SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. -- 3rd Space Operations Squadron goalie Matt Pincus saves a ball during intramural soccer action Thursday. 3rd SOPS fell to the Joint National Integration Center 3-1 for their first loss of the season. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lorna Gutierrez)

As a Critic of Intelligent Design, Nathan Lents Fails to Connect

Initially, I was pleased to find someone who might be an interesting new participant in the evolution debate. Read More ›

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