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Why Human Rights Are Unalienable

A new book explores in detail the meaning of the historic words in the Declaration of Independence.

Evolutionary Theory of Aging: Light or Shadow?

Life is the only phenomenon we know that continually resists decay.
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America’s 250th Anniversary

America was once that city on a hill and still retains the potential to shine. As it enters its 250th year, may it rediscover its calling.

Carlo Rovelli’s View of Consciousness Refutes Itself

What we are seeing here is not the triumph of a new scientific insight, but an inversion of the conditions that make science possible.

Tiny Birds, Big Evolutionary Claims

A discussion moves beyond adaptation itself to broader claims about speciation and evolutionary diversification.

Humans Are Not Souped-Up Apes

The human mind and body are overdesigned with abilities and behaviors above and beyond the needs of survival.

Genes Tell No Tales About Language Evolution

The better we understand the machinery of life, the more intricate it becomes – and the more the evolutionary narrative begins to look like a theoretical jury-rigging.

SCT: Cambrian Explosion Keeps Bewildering Evolutionists

The Darwinians' determination to evolutionize all of biology keeps banging their heads against the wall of fossil evidence.

NIH Director Promotes New Scientific Revolution

Attacked by the former NIH Director, Jay Bhattacharya is working to overhaul perverse incentives in the agency.

A Lost World Revealed by Physics

What we have been given is not just a vision of lost civilizations, but a reminder of how much of the past still lies beyond our sight.

SCT: Evolutionists Don’t Understand Natural Selection

Without the personifications, logical fallacies and irrelevant examples, natural selection reduces to magic.

“Brain as a Computer” Metaphor Rebooted

While the brain is certainly more and other than a computer, it is also not less than one.

When Laws Evolve, Part 2: The Return of the Problem of Law

Modern science cannot sustain the laws of nature while insisting those laws are merely temporary habits picked up in a lawless flux.

When Laws Evolve, Part 1: The Emerging Crisis of Modern Science

In order to maintain the commitments of methodological naturalism, the definition of Nature must be reconfigured.

Climate Change Alarmism Pushed in Schools

A proposed act raises ongoing questions about how controversial scientific topics should be presented in public education.
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