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Michael Behe's Theistic Evolution
February 13, 1996 Stand to Reason (Signal Hill, CA)
designed "by change" -- why the term "theistic evolution" is an oxymoron
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Methodological Naturalism? - Part 1 & Part 2
February 13, 1997 Origins & Design, v.18
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"Experimental investigation of geologically produced antineutrinos with KamLAND"
July 27, 2005 Nature, v.436, p.499-503
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"Misconduct: lower ranks take most of the blame"
July 28, 2005 Nature, v.436, p.460
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"Discovery of Very High Energy Gamma Rays Associated with an X-ray Binary"
July 29, 2005 Science, v.309, n.5735, p.746-749
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"Embryos of an Early Jurassic Prosauropod Dinosaur and Their Evolutionary Significance"
July 29, 2005 Science, v.309, n.5735, p.761-764
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News Update/Commentary
Naked Mole-rats Bare Pain Relief Clues
November 17, 2003 Science Daily
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Critter Chemistry: Ugly Ducklings
January 7, 2004 Chemistry & Engineering News
naked mole-rats lack a chemical in their skin known as Substance P that plays a role in transmitting pain signals to the central nervous system
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Maxwell, Molecules, and Evolution
February 1, 2005 Charles Petzold
James Maxwell's attitude toward evolution was more nuanced than people assume
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The Monkey Wrench
July 29, 2005 American Spectator
Darwinists this month are celebrating the 80th anniversary of the Scopes trial
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The problem with Darwinian solutions
July 29, 2005 Science & Theology News
differences with Sean Carroll's and Michael Ruse's argument that evo devo undermines intelligent design
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Blind Eye Toward Intelligent Design
July 30, 2005 Washington Post, p.A17
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News Update/Commentary
Astronomers claim discovery of solar system's 10th planet
July 31, 2005 CNN
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Book
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Science
November 1, 2005 Regnery Publishing
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Santa and little helper seen beyond Pluto
July 29, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
competing teams spy objects on fringe of Solar System
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The Human Nervous System: Evidence of Intelligent Design [Part I]
August 1, 2005 Reason & Revelation (Apologetics Press), v.25, n.8, p.57-63
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"Galapagos: Where Darwin Went Wrong" (pdf)
August 1, 2005 Acts & Facts, v.34, n.8, p.1-2
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"Evolution -- Impossible to Embarass Its Believers"
August 1, 2005 Back to Genesis, n.200 (Institute for Creation Research)
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"Polonium Radiohalos: The Model for Their Formation Tested and Verified"
August 1, 2005 Impact, n.386 (Institute for Creation Research)
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Let's Have No More Monkey Trials
August 1, 2005 Time Magazine
to teach faith as science is to undermine both
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Bush: Schools should teach intelligent design
August 1, 2005 students should learn about it along with evolution, he says
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News Update/Commentary
Bush: Teach 'Intelligent Design'
August 2, 2005 CBS News
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Too Many Planets Numb the Mind
August 2, 2005 New York Times
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The Authority of the Bible in a Scientific Age
August 2, 2005 The Road to Emmaus
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Evolution and Christianity
July 18, 2005 University of Notre Dame
renowned philosopher, Alvin Plantinga, supports recent comments by Cardinal Christoph Schönborn that belief in evolution may be incompatible with Christian beliefs
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Non Sequitur
July 31, 2005 comics
fighting about whose faith in a merciful and loving God is the one, true religion
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New cosmic look may cast doubts on big bang theory
August 2, 2005 Space Flight Now
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Designs on Us
August 3, 2005 National Review Online
conservatives on Darwin vs. ID
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Bush Remarks Roil Debate on Teaching of Evolution
August 3, 2005 New York Times
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Book
Assembling the Tree of Life
July 1, 2004 Oxford University Press
see also Amazon
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Book
Into the Cool: Energy Flow, Thermodynamics, and Life
July 1, 2004 University of Chicago Press
see also Amazon
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School Boards Want to 'Teach the Controversy.' What Controversy?
May 17, 2005 New York Times
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Darwinism and Catholicism should be compatible
August 1, 2005 University of Notre Dame
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"Dogs cloned from adult somatic cells"
August 4, 2005 Nature, v.436, p.641
- It's a Dog's life editor's summary
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Beating Hurdles, Scientists Clone a Dog for a First
August 4, 2005 New York Times
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Apophis and Us
August 4, 2005 New York Times / should the asteroid Apophis be added to our regular list of doomsday worries
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Environmental damage seen from shuttle
August 4, 2005 CNN (Reuters)
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Leading Republican differs with Bush on evolution
August 4, 2005 Reuters
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Creation-Evolution Headlines
July 1, 2005 Master Plan Productions
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The Intelligent Design Bogeyman
August 4, 2005 David Limbaugh
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Darwin's Compost
August 4, 2005 American Thinker
an honest headline on the story would read: Press Baits Bush on Intelligent Design, Then Fuels Debate over his Response
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The Little Engine That Could...Undo Darwinism
August 5, 2005 American Spectator
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Design for Confusion
August 5, 2005 New York Times
all the intelligent design movement has to do is create confusion, to make it seem as if there really is a controversy about the validity of evolutionary theory
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The Duplicate Dog
August 5, 2005 New York Times / the cloning of a dog by South Korean scientists is notable mostly for its display of virtuosity and persistence by the research team
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Creation Oratorio
February 13, 1991 Franz Joseph Haydn
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"Developmental Constraints and Evolution" (pdf)
September 1, 1985 Quarterly Review of Biology, v.60, n.3, p.265-287
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29+ Evidences for Macroevolution
September 1, 1985 Talk.Origins
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Book
Many Skies: Alternative Histories of the Sun, Moon, Planets, and Stars
January 1, 2005 Rutgers University Press
see also Amazon
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Astronomers to decide what makes a planet
August 1, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
status of newly discovered world hangs in the balance
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News Update/Commentary
Hubble images capture exploding star
August 1, 2005 CNN
a star explodes every second or so, somewhere in the universe