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Photo: Orestis Palermos, screen shot via Coursera.

Less Pseudo, More Science, Please

Cardiff University philosopher Orestis Palermos was at the center of a stir last week for a claim he made in an online lecture. Read More ›
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Deadline to Apply for Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design Is Today, April 3!

At most colleges and universities, perhaps including the one you yourself attend, research and teaching about intelligent design is forbidden science. Read More ›
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3.7.2018--Fashion Promos 2018-- Photos by Joe Angeles/WUSTL Photos

Researchers Find that in Cells, Trains Run on Time

Man-made railways can’t come close to the efficiency and flexibility of those at work inside your body right now. Read More ›
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Contradicting Darwinian Gradualism, Earliest Animals Show Complex Parental Behavior

Darwin himself realized that any kind of significant saltational change would imply a miracle-like intelligent intervention. Read More ›

Sean McDowell: As an Introduction to Intelligent Design, Heretic Is a Top Pick

It’s surprising to reflect that no scientist up till now had fully shared his own experience in rethinking Darwinism. Read More ›
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Calling for Critical Thinking on Science, Darwinist Cites David Berlinski

Equipping people to be “their own science referees” is a large part of the mission of the intelligent design movement. Read More ›
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Cambrian Explosion Shrapnel Still Hitting Evolutionary Scenarios

Darwinian paleontologists try model after contradictory model to get blind chance to invent design. Read More ›
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Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design — A Week in Seattle FREE — But You Must Apply by April 3

This is how we train the next generation of scientists and scholars in the leadership of the ID movement. Read More ›

Join Us: Major Conference on Theistic Evolution, April 6-7 in Greater Philadelphia

Don't miss a fascinating two-day discussion of human origins and the fossil record, human rights and human life, rebranded science and incoherent theology. Read More ›
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How Biochemist Matti Leisola’s Lab Experience Persuaded Him of Intelligent Design

Leisola describes a humble example — the enzymes in washing powder we use in the laundry, with the ability to degrade proteins. Read More ›

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