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David Barash’s Proposal — Something Wicked This Way Comes

With a proposal for human/chimp hybrids, evolutionist David Barash vents his rage against religion. Read More ›
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Darwinist David Barash Wants Us to Create “Humanzees”

Readers may recall that Barash, of the University of Washington, is the hubristic materialist who intentionally tries to destroy the religious faith of his students. Read More ›
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On the History of Darwinism, Scientific Racism, and Hitler, Is Steven Pinker Objective?

Pinker is right that we should formulate our ideas based on evidence, not bias and preconceptions. Read More ›
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Evidence of ETs? Delightful! Bring It On

Never fear: whatever our purely hypothetical response to a purely hypothetical event, it can be reconciled with evolution. Read More ›
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A Heretical Bioengineer Asks: What Do the Darwinists Have to Hide?

They argue our eyes are wired “backward,” a jerry-rigged fix compliments of blind evolution. But we now know that “backward wiring” actually improves oxygen flow. Read More ›
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The (Ir)religious Theory of Evolution – A Darwinist Gets Called Out

University of Chicago evolutionist Jerry Coyne suffers from cognitive dissonance. Read More ›
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A.N. Wilson and the Religious Nature of Darwinism

Wilson's biography sounds like appropriate reading for the holy day of Darwin, which is hardly more than a week away. Read More ›
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Two Evolutionists Inadvertently Demolish Evolution

Yesterday we saw how, in a new paper, Warren Allmon and Robert Ross reformulate the argument for evolution from homologous structures. Read More ›
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Photo: Blue whale skeleton at London's Natural History Museum, by Steveoc 86 (Own work) [CC BY-SA 4.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

Warren Allmon on the Argument from Homology

The paper contains a very important concession. Read More ›
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The Materialist Narrative and the Power of Bias

Scientists in Western cultures have been trained to see the world through a materialist metanarrative where the only acting players are matter and energy. Read More ›

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