Great Christmas Gift — Proofs of God Translates Design Arguments for Young Students, Teenagers

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Sometimes the best way to learn is when you’re having fun and don’t even realize that you’re learning. Source
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Non-Darwinian Adaptive Radiation Proposed

Adaptive Radiation, Amy McDermott, biology, Brian Miller, Casey Luskin, cichlids, Daniel Rabosky, Darwinian evolution, Evolution, founder effect, Hawaii, Intelligent Design, Jae Young Choi, Junk DNA, Metrosideros, MIT, Neo-Darwinism, New Zealand, oceanic islands, Ole Seehausen, PNAS, Research, University of Michigan, Whitehead Institute, Yuan Yuan
Is it possible that adaptive radiation is falling out of the Darwin trophy cabinet? A new proposal sounds amenable to intelligent design. Source
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The Tragedy of Francis Collins’s Model for Science-Faith Integration 

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The depiction of Francis Collins as someone who has developed a good model for integrating faith and science is in many respects a tragic myth. Source
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Recalling Francis Collins’s The Language of God

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President Bill Clinton announced, in a speech Collins helped to write, “we are learning the language in which God created life.” Source
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Scientific Racism and the Confederate Flag

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Alexander H. Stephens was Vice President of the Confederacy. In 1861 he delivered an oration justifying slavery and rebellion on scientific grounds. Source
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Answering an Objection: “You Can’t Measure Intelligent Design”

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We test intelligent design in the same way that we test all historical scientific theories. Source
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Recognizing Design by a “Purposeful Arrangement of Parts”

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A correspondent asked about “specified complexity” and the intelligent design of the eye. Source
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Return of the God Hypothesis — BioLogos Hosts Stephen Meyer for a Podcast Discussion

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If you ever wanted to know what an ID proponent would say to a proponent of theistic evolution, if put in a room for an hour or more, now you can find out. Source
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Some Additional Comments on Social Darwinism

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O’Connell and Ruse’s failure to engage deeply and fully with the historiography of this question makes it hard to take their effort seriously. Source
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