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Major “Ibero-American Intelligent Design Congress” Reaches the Spanish-Speaking World

I had fantastic translation assistance from a Summer Seminar alumnus and valued colleague, Quezia Salgado, and my talk went well. Read More ›
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Meyer: The Moral Law Within as Evidence for the God Hypothesis

Atheist Michael Shermer talks with Stephen Meyer about a fourth argument for theism. Read More ›
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Photo: Lab rats, by Jason Snyder from Washington, DC, United States [CC BY 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

Rats! Another Code Found in Whiskers

Neurons in a rat’s whiskers “represent multiple stimulus features in a tiled and continuous manner, thus encoding large regions of a complex sensory space.” Read More ›
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Science Uprising — “Big Bang: Something from Nothing?”

At lot hangs in the balance with the Big Bang, including the meaning of our lives. Read More ›
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Barnyard Biology Is a Hit in Idaho

Country people obviously know something about biology, and to run a wheatland farm these days also requires executive skills. Read More ›
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Tomorrow: The Return of Science Uprising!

The brand new episode is “Big Bang: Something from Nothing?” I’m very pleased with how it turned out. Read More ›
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Stephen Meyer Explains “Exotic Naturalism”

Atheists are multiplying exotic and unobserved entities to hold at bay a much simpler and more reasonable explanation for the evidence. Read More ›
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Sunday with the Devil’s Acolyte — Thomas Henry Huxley

Although the designation of Huxley as Darwin’s “bulldog” is well known, acolyte is a more appropriate term and here’s why. Read More ›
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Photo: Darwin’s statue, Natural History Museum, by http://www.cgpgrey.com [CC BY 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

The Miracle Worker: How Darwinism Dishonors the Enlightenment

If the reigning materialist paradigm had even a tolerably convincing weight of evidence behind it, I would be the first to accept it. Read More ›
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The First “Simple” Self-Replicator?

Let's imagine trying to design something as "simple" as a self-replicating cardboard box. Read More ›

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