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Those Whom God Evolves
Most people believe that evolution provides an adequate account of human origins. But for substantial numbers around the world, that doesn’t preclude ...
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Just One Small Flaw
The Silver Bridge, officially named the Point Pleasant Bridge but known for its silver aluminum paint, opened on May 30, 1928, with great anticipation. ...
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Clever DNA Tricks
Every person starts as one fertilized egg, which by adulthood has turned into roughly 37 trillion cells. But those cells have a formidable challenge. ...
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A Poll on Theistic Evolution
The Pew Research Center regularly surveys Americans on human origins, but it recently re-examined its questions on evolution. When theistic evolution ...
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Do not Eat, Touch, or even Breathe Around the Manchineel Tree
Throughout the coasts of the Caribbean, Central America, South America, and even in south Florida, there can be found a pleasant-looking beachy sort of ...
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Science Classes Redesigned to Teach Evolution
Researchers calculate that about 530,000 fewer public school students are learning about intelligent design in 9th or 10th grade biology classes today, ...
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College Grads Believe Life Is Created in a Lab
A recent survey polled people with an average age of 38. Eighty percent had college degrees. The results revealed a lot of ignorance about origin of life ...
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Scientist Has Faith in Aliens but Not God
In a popular interview posted on YouTube, scientist Leonard Mlodinow, who co-authored The Grand Design with Stephen Hawking, declared, "Science shows ...
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Scientists Admit Ignorance About the Origin of Life
In his book, God's Undertaker: Has Science Buried God, John Lennox quotes a number of scientists who admit their ignorance about the origin of life: ...
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The Wrong Kind of Knowledge
We want a kind of knowledge that eliminates mystery and puts us in charge of [the] world. Above all, we want to avoid a knowledge that calls for our own ...
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