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A Tale of Two Worms: (R)Evolution on Trial in the Age of Genomics

Through two studies about worms, we see a conceptual crisis in evolutionary biology.

As the Worm Turns, Evolution Leaps

Researchers don't see gradualism in earthworm evolution, so they resort to evolutionary leaps instead.

How Secular Science Deceives Itself

Like a muddied spring or a polluted fountain is a righteous man who gives way before the wicked (Proverbs 25:26).

Why Darwinism Is Fundamentally Irrational

Hegel's Dialectic leads Darwinian materialists to embrace contradictions – not as a bug, but as a feature.

Science and Scientism Are Two Different Things

A Scientist Condemns Scientism, or why many scientists wrongly confuse science with scientism.

You Are Free to Read This

The question of free will tantalizes philosophers, because the mind-brain distinction is complex.

Exploring the Malleability of Evolutionary Explanation

Is evolutionary theory just a very malleable and ductile idea, able to adapt to changing observations, or should it be described as a strong theory, powerful in its explanatory breadth? 
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