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By Mario Seiglie
We are living in momentous times, whether we know it or not. A scientific revolution is beginning to take place before our very eyes. Exciting information is coming out almost daily about “intelligent design,” a concept challenging the reigning worldview of Darwinian evolution in classrooms and the media, not to mention [...]
By Stephen Meyer, Ph.D. This video lasts 3:35
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By Fazale Rana, Ph.D. Part Three of Three
About a year ago my family and I (along with some good friends) rode mules down to the bottom of the Grand Canyon. That night we ate dinner at the Phantom Ranch and the next day rode back out of the canyon. In just two short [...]
By Fazale Rana, Ph.D. Part Two of Three
Sometimes the solutions to problems emerge from unexpected places. The Human Genome Project holds potential for understanding and treating human disease. Surprisingly, it also may play a role in addressing concerns about climate change and the need for renewable, clean-burning energy.
Even though the Human Genome Project [...]
By Fazale Rana, Ph.D. Part One of Three
Mary Shelley’s famous Gothic horror story presents a fascinating character: Victor Frankenstein. As a burgeoning scientist, Victor becomes obsessed with discovering the “principle” that distinguishes life from inanimate matter. After many long hours of study and laboratory work he uncovers “the cause of generation and life,” and [...]
By Stephen Myer, Ph.D.
In the battle over how to teach evolution in public schools, Thomas Jefferson’s demand for a “separation between church and state’’ has been cited countless times. Many argue that the controversial alternative to Darwinian evolution, intelligent design, is an exclusively religious idea and therefore cannot be discussed under the Constitution. By [...]
By Illustra Media This video lasts 5:42
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By Charles B. Thaxton, Ph.D.
The classical design argument looked at order in the world and concluded that God must have caused it. Archdeacon William Paley in the nineteenth century refined the argument. He also gave it perhaps its most eloquent and persuasive formulation. Paley looked at the order of human artifacts and compared [...]
For years – far too many years – Darwinian evolution, the prevailing orthodoxy in the academy, faced no meaningful challenges. Those who believed in any other theory of biological origins were dismissed as religious cranks or fools. This is now beginning to change.
Chuck Colson, foreword to The Design Revolution (2004)
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By William Dembski, Ph.D.
IDENTIFYING THE DESIGNER
Question: Can we determine whether an object is designed without identifying or knowing anything about its designer? For instance, can we identify an object as an ancient artifact without knowing anything about the civilization that produced it?
Answer: As the science that studies signs of intelligence, intelligent design [...]
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