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December 2017

Stephen Meyer

Watch: Holiday Message from Stephen Meyer

Dr. Meyer reviews here some highlights of the past year, thanking our supporters for their crucial contributions to advancing the scientific argument for intelligent design. Read More ›
Biltaria

Evolutionists: Our Findings Suggest Similarities in Bilateria Evolved Independently

The claim that they found that the expression of dorsoventral transcription factors evolved independently in certain bilaterian lineages is not even wrong. Read More ›
Ann Gauger

In This Season of Generosity, My Appeal to You

For those of you not familiar with the term, providence is the idea that things often seem to come together unlooked-for, as if by design. Read More ›
How to Build a Cell

The Wonder of Water at the Nanoscale

More detail has come out on the fascinating role of water in cellular dynamics, touched on by Denton in his book, The Wonder of Water. Read More ›
AI

Intelligent Design and Artificial Intelligence — The Connection

It seems obvious on a moment's reflection: ID and AI have something in common, and that is intelligence. Read More ›
Darwin statue from a distance

A.N. Wilson’s Charles Darwin — A Sense of Déjà Vu

Factual errors aside, the problem is I’ve heard all this before. Read More ›
Jerry_Fodor

Can the Rot of Naturalism Be Stopped? Relating Information to Matter and Energy Might Help

A New Yorker obit for naturalist atheist philosopher Jerry Fodor noted Fodor’s dismissal of the “natural selection” cult but, surprisingly, did not offer polite contempt. Read More ›

Second Thought About the Idea of “Consensus”

Sometimes scientists do not, in fact, follow the evidence. The consensus, then, could be wrong. Read More ›
3D printing with bacteria

Flink Fast! Here’s a Biodesign Paper for Happy ID Holidays

Two highly complex creatures, humans and bacteria, team up for a new future, using 3D printing with “functional living ink” — Flink. Read More ›

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