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Charles Darwin

  • by Kevin Ford
The theory of evolution has been the fundamental basis of much of the scientific thought for the last century and a half, but its influence extends far beyond science.
  • by David Treybig
What seems like a good idea at the moment doesn't always turn out to be good in the long run. So it is with the theory of evolution.
  • by Mario Seiglie
If the theory of evolution is such a sure thing, why have so many doubts been raised about it? Why do so many fight so hard to prevent alternatives from being seriously considered? Most important of all, what does the evidence really show?
  • by Mario Seiglie
Almost 150 years have passed since the publication of Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species launched a theological, philosophical and scientific revolution. Nearly everyone knows about the theory of evolution, but few know the man and motives behind it.
  • by Vertical Thought
Evolution is pushed very hard in school- know how to retain your faith in the face of extreme cynicism about the Bible.
  • by Mario Seiglie, Scott Ashley, Tom Robinson
Proponents of evolution have proclaimed a fossil discovery announced in April (originally found in 2004) as the long-sought "missing link" between water-and land-dwelling creatures.
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  • by John Ross Schroeder
A number of the world's mainstream religions have come to accept Darwinian evolution as the explanation for our existence. But does Darwinism really square with the Scriptures?
  • by Mario Seiglie
This unusual fish uses a specialized system to blast insects out of the air. How could this evolve slowly over time when there is no survival advantage without the whole system working perfectly?
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  • by Mario Seiglie
A new movement is starting to shake a scientific establishment built on the assumptions of Darwinian evolution. What is intelligent design, and why is it gaining so much ground?