Long Story Short Screenshot Reasonable Objections Type post Author Casey Luskin Date May 20, 2026 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , biases, evolution, intelligent design, James Tour, Long Story Short, origin of life, Richard Lewontin, scientific debates, scientific experts New Long Story Short Video Explores How Non-Experts Can Assess Scientific Questions Casey Luskin May 20, 2026 Evolution, Intelligent Design 6 A new Long Story Short video tries to answer this question: How can a non-expert assess who is right in a complex scientific debate — specifically on the question “How did life begin?” Read More ›
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