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Eye Evolution: The Waiting Is the Hardest Part

Without calling it a series, I've written several articles recently that followed a logical path. Read More ›
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The Ongoing Mystery of the Voynich Manuscript: An Ancient Language and Peculiar Botanical Illustrations Awaiting Understanding
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Book Stumps Decoders: Design Filter, Please?

A mysterious manuscript has baffled historians for centuries. Nobody, though, thinks it wasn't designed for a purpose. Read More ›
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Microscopic view of cell membrane structure, illustrating semi-permeable lipid bilayer with embedded proteins, regulating molecular transport and maintaining cellular integrity.
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Interview: Biochemist Explains Why Lipids Are “Designed Objects”

The scientist, a researcher at one of Israel's institutes of higher education, asked that his identity be kept in confidence. Read More ›
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Sherlock Holmes Typical Objects on a Little Wooden Table: Deerstalker, Pipe, Magnifier
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My Dear Watson: Four Observations on the DNA Code and Evolution

The problem is there simply is no free lunch. Evolutionists can try to avoid the science, but there it is. Read More ›
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Intelligent Design and the Computer Analogy

Imagine if computer science allowed researchers to consider the physical components of computers but not the "ideas" that drive them. Read More ›

The Opossum’s Tale: The Torley Saga, Cont.

I'll make this simple. The evidence for synteny in opossums and chickens is good. Surprised? Read More ›
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At BioLogos, Still Critiquing the Book Steve Meyer Didn’t Write

From occasionally perusing the BioLogos website, I've come to realize that talk about holiness and humility and love often accompanies some kind of innuendo or slur. Read More ›

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