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Physicist: Gravity Refutes Free Will

Atheists share an attraction to using gravity in strange ways to support their doctrines. Read More ›
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Here’s How to Fight Censorship — In a “Nutshell”

The five authors, led by Thomas Y. Lo, cover the range of evidence for intelligent design in under 150 pages. Read More ›
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Courage, Courtesy, and the Origin of Life — Congratulations to Physicist Jeremy England

As Yale’s David Gelernter has said of Darwinism, to challenge it is to “take your life in your hands.” Read More ›
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Message from the Molecules — They Say “Intelligent Design”

You could have an interesting argument about which field of science will ultimately clinch the argument for intelligent design. Read More ›
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Stephen Meyer on Physics and Cosmology: Online Course Opens New Frontier for Intelligent Design

In the course, Dr. Meyer covers what he calls the “three discoveries that reveal the mind behind the universe.” Read More ›
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Tyson and Cosmos Sound the Climate Alarm Again

During the present coronavirus threat we can learn some valuable lessons about model predictions. 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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From Intelligent Design Summer Seminar to Faculty Lounge; Deadline to Apply, March 4

It’s a (cost-free) “summer camp for science and humanities nerds,” says philosopher of biology Paul Nelson. Read More ›
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Engineering Meets Biology: CELS 2020 Early Registration Discount Expires This Sunday

You’ll hear about the latest research, explore new ideas, develope new skills, and collaborate to propose new research projects. Read More ›
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In the Beginning: How the Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design Got Their Start

The very first Seminar, held in July 2007, had twelve enthusiastic students and gave us a solid start. Read More ›

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