NaturalHistoryMuseum-Smithsonian Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date November 14, 2025 CategoriesIntelligent DesignScientific Reasoning Tagged , arguments, authority, bioscientists, cosmic fine-tuning, discoveries, evidence, ID the Future, initial conditions, intelligent design, life, materialism, materialistic mindset, methodological naturalism, Michael Kent, natural constants, naturalism, origin of life, podcast, scientific authorities, truth, unguided process, universe, worldview Don’t Let Scientific Elites Settle the Question of Design in Nature for You Andrew McDiarmid November 14, 2025 Intelligent Design, Scientific Reasoning 3 When it comes to science, many people don’t take the time to learn the evidence and arguments directly. Read More ›
Stephen Meyer Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date April 15, 2023 CategoriesBiologyFaith & SciencePhysical Sciences Tagged , Andrew Klavan, arguments, epilogue, evolution, faith and science, information, intelligent design, interviews, materialism, objections, resources, Return of the God Hypothesis, Stephen Meyer, The Daily Wire Meyer, Klavan: Is Materialism Stuck in the Past? Andrew McDiarmid April 15, 2023 Biology, Faith & Science, Physical Sciences 1 In one of our favorite interviews. Stephen Meyer talks with Andrew Klavan about the God Hypothesis. Read More ›
Meyer-signing-book Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date April 12, 2023 CategoriesCosmologyFaith & SciencePhysical Sciences Tagged , arguments, Brian Keating, epilogue, faith and science, information, intelligent design, interviews, objections, paperback, physicists, podcast, resources, Return of the God Hypothesis, Stephen Meyer, UC San Diego, website God Hypothesis: New Paperback with Reply to Critics Andrew McDiarmid April 12, 2023 Cosmology, Faith & Science, Physical Sciences 2 We're sharing some of the best interviews Meyer has given in support of the book. Here is a great exchange with UC San Diego physicist Brian Keating. Read More ›
James Webb Space Telescope Type post Date May 8, 2022 CategoriesAstronomyIntelligent DesignPhysical SciencesPlanetology Tagged , arguments, exo-planets, Guillermo Gonzalez, ID the Future, intelligent design, James Webb Space Telescope, Jay Richards, podcast, predictions, The Privileged Planet Guillermo Gonzalez on What’s Changed Since The Privileged Planet? Science and Culture May 8, 2022 Astronomy, Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences, Planetology 1 One big change they note: the number of exo-planets discovered has exploded, from 200 or so to several thousand. Read More ›