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Robert Asher Objects: We Can’t Detect Design Without Finding the Designer’s "Garbage," "Waste," and "Teeth"

Reviewing Darwin's Doubt for the Huffington Post, a Cambridge University paleontologist and theistic evolutionist challenges Stephen Meyer's uniformitarianism. Read More ›
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A Listener’s Guide to the Meyer-Marshall Radio Debate: Focus on the Origin of Information Question

With respect to the critical question of the origin of the information necessary to build new forms of animal life, a strictly materialistic evolutionary approach has little left to offer. Read More ›

In Radio Debate, Darwin’s Doubt Critic Charles Marshall Acknowledges Meyer’s Fossil Treatment Is “Good Scholarship”

It was an excellent debate, with both participants offering important insights and good arguments, though in my opinion Meyer unquestionably had the better of it. Read More ›

Unintended Consequences: How Hostile Responses to Darwin’s Doubt Turned a Thoughtful Reader Against Darwinian Evolution

A bumper sticker I've seen around in Seattle protests the War on Terror, warning that "We're making enemies faster than we can kill them..." Read More ›

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