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Doug Axe on Darwinian Evolution: “One of the Weakest, Most Pathetic Scientific Theories”

Dr. Axe shared a particularly poignant memory of being a 19-year-old studying at UC Berkeley and attending a chemistry lecture. Read More ›
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Turek: “Science Doesn’t Say Anything; Scientists Do” 

When someone tells you to “Follow the science,” there’s a good chance you’re being hustled. You should ask “Which science?” Read More ›
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Meyer, D’Souza: Two Great Thinkers on the God Hypothesis

Popular filmmaker and author Dinesh D’Souza welcomes philosopher of science Stephen Meyer to his show. Read More ›
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Now, with Starships, Evolutionary Origins Become Still More Difficult

So it appears that self-contained gene transposon "packages" permit transfer of genes from one species to another Read More ›
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Jay Richards on the Art of Answering Theistic Evolutionists

If someone tells you he’s a theistic evolutionist, first find out what he means by theism and evolution. Read More ›
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Charles Thaxton on a “Controversial” Epilogue

The three authors reviewed five proposed explanations for life’s origins and suggested that the best explanation was that the first life originated through an act of creative intelligence. Read More ›
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Crisis in the Chemistry of Origins

The impressive complexities of proteins, nucleic acids, and other biological molecules are presently developed in nature only in living things. Read More ›
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This Week, Science Uprising Is Coming to Facebook; Here’s How You Can Help

Each day this week we’ll be posting one of the episodes on the CSC Facebook page. Here’s what you can do right now to help. Read More ›
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David Gelernter: “You Need To Know Who You Are To Begin With”

Knowing who you are, where you came from, is a central purpose of education, and frankly not only in the humanities but in biology. Read More ›

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