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There’s a Limit to What Nature Can Do

Nature actually has precious few options for manipulating the natural ingredients (atoms) of this universe. Read More ›

Bernard d’Abrera on Butterfly Mimicry and the Faith of the Evolutionist

Evolutionism (with its two eldest daughters, phylogenetics and cladistics) is the only systematic synthesis in the history of the universe that proposes an Effect without a Final Cause. Read More ›

“Monkeys Typing Shakespeare” Simulation Illustrates Combinatorial Inflation Problem

Natural selection works well when it can build structures in small incremental steps. But when multiple mutations are necessary to produce a selective advantage, the odds of the trait arising begin to become very small. Read More ›

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