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Fibre optics in the eye

Fibre optics in the eye

Is our eye harmed by ‘backward wiring’? No! Not only is it necessary, but eyes have a fibre optic plate to guide light through the nerve net to receptors.
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26 May, 2025
Monkey minds

Monkey minds

Evolution undercuts reason and science, since it says humans are mere matter and our minds were not designed.
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26 Oct, 2024
Evolutionary ethics: part 5

Evolutionary ethics: part 5

Sociobiology fails to explain the origin of morality, and it rejects rather than explains moral objectivity.
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25 Oct, 2024
GK Chesterton: Darwinism is ‘an attack upon thought itself’

GK Chesterton: Darwinism is ‘an attack upon thought itself’

Many of Chesterton’s arguments against evolution are still used today by creationists.
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18 Jul, 2024
The origin of L-amino acid enantiomeric excess: part 2—by preferential
photosynthesis using circularly polarized light?

The origin of L-amino acid enantiomeric excess: part 2—by preferential photosynthesis using circularly polarized light?

Can left-handed amino acids needed for life arise by preferential generation using circularly polarized light?
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12 Jul, 2024
Abandoning reality

Abandoning reality

Facebook’s boss is working towards a world in which our get-togethers are less likely to be ‘real’.
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25 May, 2024
Evolutionary ethics: Part 4b

Evolutionary ethics: Part 4b

Animal studies fail to demonstrate that they have a proto-morality’ that could have evolved into the human moral impulse.
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10 May, 2024
Evolutionary ethics: Part 4a

Evolutionary ethics: Part 4a

Reciprocal altruism and evolutionary game theory fail to explain how genuine moral altruism began.
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19 Apr, 2024
Evolutionary ethics: Part 3

Evolutionary ethics: Part 3

Kin selection fails to provide an evolutionary explanation for morality.
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19 Jan, 2024
Evolutionary ethics: Part 2

Evolutionary ethics: Part 2

Group selection fails to provide an evolutionary explanation for morality.
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05 Jan, 2024
The origin of L-amino acid enantiomeric excess: part 1—by preferential
photo-destruction using circularly polarized light?

The origin of L-amino acid enantiomeric excess: part 1—by preferential photo-destruction using circularly polarized light?

How could left-handed amino acids dominate as a necessary precursor to the naturalistic origin of life?
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22 Dec, 2023
Dominion and the blessing of the garden

Dominion and the blessing of the garden

Alan Titchmarsh, British TV personality, has recently defended the traditional well-managed garden against rewilding campaigns because it better supports wildlife. This supports the biblical stewardship mandate.
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31 Aug, 2023
What’s wrong with being wrong: a closer look at evolutionary ethics—part 1

What’s wrong with being wrong: a closer look at evolutionary ethics—part 1

Can naturalism ground real morality?
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11 Aug, 2023
God, science, everything, and nothing

God, science, everything, and nothing

How much can science tell us about God, the universe, and the nature of nothing?
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25 Feb, 2023
The epistemic abyss of naturalistic evolution

The epistemic abyss of naturalistic evolution

However trustworthy our minds are, naturalistic evolution struggles to know itself.
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13 Oct, 2022
Rewilding, artificial food, and creation

Rewilding, artificial food, and creation

A response to the environmentalists’ rewilding agenda, which would devalue people and diminish the quality of human life. Far better, the biblical approach involves stewardship, and respect for creation.
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31 May, 2022