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Adolf-Grünbaum

The Atheist Who Helped Shape Intelligent Design

It’s wonderful to remember mentors who helped shaped us, often in ways that might have surprised the influential person if he’d known about it beforehand. Read More ›
bits and bytes

Bits and Bytes at the Bottom

A funny thing happened on the way to modern scientific materialism’s victory party. Read More ›
James Tour
origin of life
Photo: James Tour in a scene from Science Uprising, via Discovery Institute.

James Tour on the Riddle of Life’s Beginnings

A filmmaker from Hollywood contacted us with the vision of creating a sharp-edged YouTube series, which ultimately became “Science Uprising.” Read More ›
Washington Monument

Save the Washington Monument. But How?

Nobody would have predicted all the changes we’ve witnessed in 2020, what seems to be evidence of national demoralization. Read More ›
Human-Zoos 2

For Juneteenth, Watch Human Zoos

Today is Juneteenth, celebrating the freedom of American slaves. In recognition of the anniversary, here is our video #4, “Human Zoos.” Read More ›
The Information Enigma

The Information Enigma: A Closer Look

I will flesh out the concept of biological information, and I will explain why significant quantities of it cannot be generated through natural processes. Read More ›
rust

Chance, Necessity, and Design

To properly use the Explanatory Filter, it is vital to identify what exactly one is trying to explain. Take a rusted automobile. Read More ›
Michael Behe

Revolutionary: Michael Behe and the Mystery of Molecular Machines

Be sure to watch to the end for the timeline of key events in the history of intelligent design! Read More ›

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