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Book · Origin of Life Signature in the Cell Stephen C. Meyer, 2009

The cleanest single argument from information theory to design. Meyer forces the question no naturalist has answered: where does the first functional DNA sequence come from? Read this before anything else.

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Book · Biochemistry Darwin's Black Box Michael Behe, 1996

Introduced irreducible complexity to the mainstream. Twenty-eight years of attempted refutation has not closed the bacterial flagellum problem. The challenge in Chapter 2 has never been answered step-by-step.

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Book · Philosophy of Mind Mind and Cosmos Thomas Nagel, 2012

A secular philosopher at NYU — no religious agenda — arguing that neo-Darwinian materialism is almost certainly false. The responses from his fellow atheists were more revealing than the book itself.

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Book · Resurrection The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus Habermas & Licona, 2004

The minimal facts argument — built entirely on data that even skeptical scholars accept. Habermas spent forty years compiling the critical scholarship. This is the scholarly case, not the popular one.

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Book · Fine-Tuning The Anthropic Cosmological Principle Barrow & Tipler, 1986

Two cosmologists — not theologians — cataloguing the extraordinary fine-tuning of physical constants for life. They were trying to explain it naturalistically and accidentally assembled the most thorough case for design ever compiled.

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Book · Atheism There Is a God Antony Flew, 2007

The 20th century's most prominent atheist philosopher — who spent decades arguing against God's existence — explains what changed his mind. Not a religious conversion. A conclusion from evidence, reached in his eighties.

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Paper · Biochemistry Functional Proteins from a Random-Sequence Library Axe, 2004 — Journal of Molecular Biology

The paper that put a number on the probability problem: 1 in 10⁷⁷ amino acid sequences fold into functional proteins. Not a gap argument — a direct measurement. The design community has cited this more than any other single paper.

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Radio / Podcast Real Science Radio Bob Enyart — kgov.com

The most underrated science program in the English language. Enyart's interviews with researchers, his soft-tissue fossil database, and his 3-to-1 Dawkins challenge are primary sources used throughout this site.

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Book · Cosmology God and the Astronomers Robert Jastrow, 1978

Jastrow was an agnostic astrophysicist and the founding director of NASA's Goddard Institute. His conclusion: scientists have scaled the mountains of ignorance and as they pull themselves over the final rock, they are greeted by theologians who have been sitting there for centuries.

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Champion · NO · XI The New Guard Alex O'Connor vs. Wes Huff

The next generation of this argument. O'Connor and Huff represent the sharpest edges of both sides. This is what their debate would look like.

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Champion · NEAR · VI The Symbol One word. Follow it honestly.

The shortest possible version of the argument. Takes the word Symbol and follows it through semiotics, neuroscience, and evolutionary theory to a conclusion neither side expects.

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Champion · NEAR · VII The Record They Don't Teach 180 years of theological philosophy the academy forgot

Anselm, Aquinas, Newton, Leibniz, Plantinga. Contemporary culture treats theology as pre-scientific. The record shows the opposite.

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Champion · NEAR · VIII 180 Years of Apologetic Language The vocabulary shifts. The God accused stays the same.

A chronological audit of how apologetic language evolved from Paley to the Four Horsemen to the post-secular moment.

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Research Tool Deep Research Archive

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Research Tool The Stacks — Bibliotheca Sacra

85 high-confidence curated entries from 180 years of the most important peer-reviewed theological journal in American history.

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