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Photo: Phillip E. Johnson, “How Darwinists Think — Lecture and Q&A,” via YouTube (screenshot).

More on Christianity Today and Phillip Johnson’s Legacy in Science Education and Law

If he could speak to us now, Johnson might remark that his 2019 obituary shows how times have changed — and not necessarily for the better. Read More ›
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Phillip Johnson’s Legacy in Science Education and the Law

A Christianity Today obituary contains some misstatements about the law and legislative history regarding evolution education. Read More ›

Richard Dawkins’s Roll of the Dice

You are witnessing a real-time scientific trial. (And they say intelligent-design advocates don't do those!) Here we go. Read More ›

From Andrew Breitbart’s “Big Government,” Malicious Ignorance on the Santorum Amendment

Grotesque distortions worthy of, well, the Huffington Post. Read More ›

Wallace Would Be an Intelligent Design Advocate — and a Prescient Figure in the History of Science

Wallace emerges from Darwin's shadow, leaving Darwinian "explanations" looking less like progress and more like -- to borrow Wendell Berry's phrase -- "leapfrogging into the dark." Read More ›

Rick Santorum, the Santorum Amendment and Intelligent Design

Most Americans support the Santorum Amendment’s approach to teaching evolution. A backgrounder on Rick Santorum and Intelligent Design is now available.

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The dynamin-related GTPase Drp1 (green) localizes in foci where it cleaves the mitochondrial network (red).
Photo by Hidenori Otera (2010) via The Journal of Cell Biology.

On the Origin of Mitochondria: Reasons for Skepticism on the Endosymbiotic Story

Endosymbiotic theory essentially maintains that mitochondria arose by virtue of a symbiotic union of prokaryote cells. Read More ›

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