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John-Lennox

Oxford’s John Lennox on Stephen Hawking’s “Grand Design”

The time for eulogies is now, but that time will pass. Read More ›
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Glucose Systems in the Body: Another Instance of Irreducible Complexity

“It’s the Darwinists who are suffering from an illusion,” says physician Howard Glicksman. Read More ›
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Medved, Richards Ask: Are We Alone in the Universe?

If life in the universe is singular, if we’re it and there is no other life, whether intelligent or otherwise, what’s the bad news about that, and what’s the good news? Read More ›
Upper Ordovician

Bechly: In the Fossil Record, “Abrupt Appearances Are the Rule”

The notable German paleontologist discusses a fact that, frankly, doesn’t get anywhere near the attention it should. Read More ›
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American Lysenkoism, and the Darwinists Who Embrace It

Today the term Lysenkoism applies to any use of government power to enforce scientific orthodoxy. Read More ›

Mind the Gaps – Before Progressing Toward ID, Leisola Recounts Clearing Away Materialist Myths

Dr. Leisola's book itself, simply by existing, refutes a Darwinist myth. Read More ›
What-is-life

Michael Medved and Stephen Meyer: What Is Life?

Even if you don’t know how to define life, you know it when you see it. But how? Read More ›
Igor Stravinsky

Robert Marks on the Lovelace Test

Beyond lies the unique realm of the human, no matter what addled things Stephen Hawking may say about computers “replacing” us. Read More ›
Randall Wallace

Great Minds Launches — Michael Medved and Screenwriter Randall Wallace on Hollywood Bias

And now for something completely different. Read More ›
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An Uncommonly Clear Discussion of Human Origins

As Ann Gauger explains, there’s a gap of about a million years between when Australopithecines seem to depart from the fossil record and when modern humans unambiguously appear. Read More ›

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