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Richard-Sternberg
Photo: Evolutionary biologist Richard Sternberg teaching at the 2017 Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design, by Daniel Reeves.

Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design, Deadline April 3 — The Education You Won’t Get in College

One of the consequences of academia’s embargo against ID is that students on their own university campuses can’t learn about evidence for design in nature. Read More ›
Education Day

Last Call for Intelligent Design Education Days, March 14 and 23, in Seattle and Dallas!

As a former STEM teacher, I think it’s safe to say that one of a science instructor’s biggest challenges is to instill in students an exciting and genuine sense of discovery through the scientific process. Read More ›
protestors

Disallowing Dissent: The Case of Peter Ridd

This is a familiar type of story to anyone who follows the news about academic freedom, especially on the subject of evolution. Read More ›
finches

Finch Varieties in New Guinea Undercut Iconic Galápagos Finch Story

Finches on another island “would leave even Charles Darwin scratching his head.” But do they “help solve an evolutionary puzzle”? Read More ›
Steven Pinker honorary degree

On the History of Darwinism, Scientific Racism, and Hitler, Is Steven Pinker Objective?

Pinker is right that we should formulate our ideas based on evidence, not bias and preconceptions. Read More ›
Mind The Gaps
Photo credit: WillMcC, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons.

Mind the Gaps – Before Progressing Toward ID, Leisola Recounts Clearing Away Materialist Myths

Dr. Leisola's book itself, simply by existing, refutes a Darwinist myth. Read More ›
ebryonic development

Embryonic Development Reveals “Staggering Complexity”

As in all other disciplines within the life sciences, embryonic development is not complying with evolutionary theory. Read More ›

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