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Listen: Stephen Meyer Takes on All Challenges

We’ve been sharing some of our favorite recent interviews with the author. In our final entry, enjoy 30 minutes of Dr. Meyer in fine form. Read More ›
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New DiscoveryU Course: Jonathan Wells Takes an Objective Look at the Evidence for Evolution

The notion that knowledge must reject mind as a casual factor in origins studies is a materialist presumption — not science. Read More ›
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Photo: Gerhard Mickoleit, by Günter Bechly.

Farewell to My Teacher, Gerhard Mickoleit 

He had rather secretly always been a devout Protestant Christian and he too had some doubts about the causal adequacy and sufficiency of neo-Darwinism. Read More ›
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Want an Ultimate Issue? How About the Origin of the Universe

Today, it’s the king of clear thinking, Mr. Dennis Prager, who hosts Dr. Meyer for the Ultimate Issues hour. Read More ›
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The Marvel of a Seed

From a cursory examination, a seed may seem like a fairly simple little thing, but more analysis reveals layers of functional complexity. Read More ›
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Meyer, D’Souza: Two Great Thinkers on the God Hypothesis

Popular filmmaker and author Dinesh D’Souza welcomes philosopher of science Stephen Meyer to his show. Read More ›
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God’s Grandeur: Ann Gauger on the Scientific Case for Intelligent Design

A biologist explains why it is indeed possible that the entire human race came from two original parents. Read More ›
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People Can Do Puzzles — And Why That Matters

Our ability to complete a puzzle hinges upon clues that are unavailable to nature, were natural processes given the task of assembling the puzzle. Read More ›
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New Book Puts Richard Dawkins’s “Selfish Genes” in the ICU

Dr. Jarvis lays out numerous pieces of evidence that jeopardize Dawkins’s view that genes are selfish and act as the units of selection. Read More ›
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Long Story Short Debunks Another Tall Tale of Self-Replication

While posing as an educational video with scientific authority, this offering from Stated Clearly conveniently sweeps well-established science under the rug. Read More ›

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