Por John Angus Campbell Universidad de Memphis Darwin enfrentó un gran reto de persuasión en su obra maestra El Origen de las Especies. Como muestran…
Por Phillip E. Johnson En el epílogo a la segunda edición de Darwin on Trial (1993) [publicado en español con el título Proceso a Darwin],…
A fines del siglo XIX, emergió entre científicos y médicos un movimiento que defendía el mejoramiento de la herencia humana. Francis Galton, un respetado científico…
Por Bill Wilberforce Imagine un lector de código de barras que, en lugar de decodificar líneas blancas y negras, imprima la lista de partes de…
Dr. Robert Kaita Laboratorio de Física del Plasma Universidad de Princeton El 2005 fue el año internacional de la física. En este año, se conmemoró el…
The first person to predict a solar eclipse was the philosopher Thales in 585 B.C. Do you think he knew not to look at directly…
NAMB co-sponsored the Finding Truth apologetics conference at Cedarville University in February 2017. The following videos and audio files from the conference are provided to…
By Robert J. Marks II Evolutionary computing, modeled after Darwinian evolution, is a useful engineering tool. It can create unexpected, insightful and clever results. Consequently,…
By Forrest M. Mims III Is the quality of air and water declining or improving? Is our planet really warming? If so, is the warming…
By Walter Bradley Introduction Antony Flew, a British philosophy professor and leading champion of atheism for more than half a century, changed his mind and…
By Joe W. Francis Every living creature is made of amazingly small and complex units called cells. Cells viewed under the microscope do not appear to…
By Robert Kaita, Ph. D. Albert Einstein’s writing helped changed the way we see the world. His papers included evidence for why everything is made…
By Nancy Pearcey At Stanford University in the spring of 2005, I had my first experience of being picketed. Organized by a campus group calling…
By Edward Sisson Whenever a challenge to the truth of Darwinian evolution arises, the scientific establishment and its allies trot out the Scopes Monkey Trial….
By Bruce L. Gordon, Ph.D. Scientific practice assumes that the universe, in both its origin and function, is a closed system of undirected physical processes….
By William A. Dembski A decade ago, Phillip Johnson used to boil down his critique of evolution to analyzing three words: science, evolution, and creation….