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March 2020

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What Precipitated the Intelligent Design Movement?

Here are some thoughts prompted by a rather curious question posed to me in an email, namely, “What were the findings that most helped ID since the turn of the millennium?” Read More ›
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Down to the Wire: Applications Due Today for Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design

It’s an entirely free opportunity for undergrad and grad students to study with the stars of the field. We are seeding the future of ID science and scholarship! Read More ›
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Is Joe Blow “Anti-Intellectual”?

Joe wonders how a scientist could be so wrong and still keep his job. Read More ›
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Remembering Freeman Dyson and the Enduring Lesson of “Dyson’s Hypothesis”

Dyson points out that the highly improbable is actually quite probable by invoking “Littlewood’s law of miracles.” Read More ›
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The End of Isolation — Deadline Tomorrow for Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design

If you’re not a student yourself, let a student know today about this fantastic opportunity. Read More ›
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Bring “Visible Thinking” to Evolution Education

This work reminds me strongly of the Center for Science & Culture’s emphasis on analysis, evaluation, and examining the evidence in public school evolution education. Read More ›
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Freeman Dyson: The Passing of an Iconoclastic Physicist

Dyson was careful to take an open-minded approach: not fully endorsing design, yet not rejecting it either. Read More ›
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No Success Without Successors: John Mark Reynolds on the Legacy of Phillip E. Johnson

Reynolds says he saw in Johnson a mind constant and relentless in the pursuit of truth. Read More ›

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