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Photo: Shabbos Kestenbaum, via PragerU (screenshot).

Meyer, Kestenbaum: An Interfaith Conversation

At one point, Shabbos Kestenbaum recounts an observation about personalities in the Bible who fall asleep and wake up. Read More ›
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Credit: All photos by Nathan Jacobson.

The Story from Seattle: West Coast Premiere of Documentary Shines

The oldest girl said about the irreducibly complex motor of the bacterial flagellum, “We just learned about bacteria in school, but we didn’t learn that!” Read More ›
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Photo: The author chats with William Dembski, Bijan Nemati, and Stephen Meyer, by Dale Woodall.

Dispatch from Dallas: Documentary Premieres Where It All Started

There is something fitting, even story-like, about Meyer's presence at the Dallas premiere. Read More ›
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Photo source: Dinesh D'Souza, via YouTube (screenshot).

Meyer, D’Souza: Is Knowledge of a Creator Innate?

A couple of friends made me laugh last week in telling about a Jewish class they took. Read More ›
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Photo: Matt Fradd and Stephen Meyer, via Pints with Aquinas (screenshot).

Meyer, Fradd: Atheist Evolutionists Reason as if They Were Theists

Only a loving Deity who endowed us with reason — a highly unnatural gift! — can explain why we are able to think rationally, including about science. Read More ›
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Photo credit: NASA, ESA, Bruce Balick (UWashington).

The Fine-Tuning Argument and Its Cultured Despisers

Carroll is a prolific physicist and cosmologist who has been a prominent popularizer of science. Read More ›

Carnivorous Plants, and Why 0 Really Is Not Equal to 1

There is a little mathematics game that people sometimes play. You start with x=0, do some long, complicated algebraic manipulations, and end up with x=1. Read More ›

Why Should Evolutionary Biology Be So Different?

Joseph LeConte, professor of geology at the University of California, provides an insight into the way most scientists think about evolution. Read More ›

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