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For Undergrads, Grad Students, and Professionals — One Final Day to Apply for Summer Seminars on ID

An informed debate about origins is vital for our science and our culture. You can be a part of that, but you must act now. Read More ›
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Texas A&M University, by Stu Seeger [CC BY 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

Humpty Dumpty and the Origin of Life — Paul Nelson at Texas A&M University, Thursday, March 30

Dr. Nelson will ask why a bacterial cell subjected to sterilizing sonication -- or death by sound -- will never come back to life. Ever. Read More ›
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Forthcoming Book to Explore Christianity and Science from Multiple Perspectives

The editors intentionally sought out divergent perspectives on a variety of science and faith topics. Read More ›
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Orphaned baby two-toed sloth, Jaguar Rescue Center, Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, Costa Rica, by Matt MacGillivray via Flickr.

Pity the Unwanted Orphan Genes — An Awkward Topic for Darwinism

Discovery Institute philosopher of biology Paul Nelson is a great explainer. Read More ›
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Photo: James Shapiro, University of Chicago biologist, of "Third Way" fame.

London Guardian Acknowledges the Irony of Excluding ID Advocates from the Royal Society Meeting

Sociologist Steve Fuller's theme is what he calls "post-truth." Read More ›
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Adult male polar bear standing on a rocky ledge in Svalbard
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Paul Nelson on Intelligent Design and the Royal Society’s “White Bear Problem”

Andrew McDiarmid debriefed the Discovery Institute philosopher of biology on last week's events in London. Read More ›

For Darwin Advocates, Wistar Conference Remains a Pain in the Master Narrative

Mathematicians told biologists, "It looks like the math is not going to cooperate" with evolutionary theory. Read More ›

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