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Our Friend, Tom Bethell

On February 12, 2021, Tom Bethell passed away at the age of 84 after a long illness. Read More ›
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Advance the Tipping Point: End-of-Year Video Message from Stephen Meyer

For every scientist ready to go public, there is some large multiplier of others who are waiting for the right time. When will it come? Read More ›
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Photos of Discovery Insiders Tour to Israel!

Since this is Israel, “simcha dancing” is to be expected, and Steve Meyer obliged on an evening cruise on the Sea of Galilee. Read More ›
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Skepticism About Darwinian Evolution Grows as 1,000+ Scientists Share Their Doubts

Over 1,000 doctoral scientists from around the world have signed a statement publicly expressing their skepticism about the contemporary theory of Darwinian evolution. Read More ›
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Need Christmas Gift Ideas? Discovery Institute Book Authors Win End-of-Year Kudos

The editors of World Magazine announce their short lists for best books of the year. Read More ›
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Join the Discovery Insiders Tour to Israel and Explore a Very Timely and Precious Vision

This is something seemingly new under the sun — Jews and Christians united because of their faiths, not despite them. Read More ›
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Gilder, Richards: Celebrating Two Important New Titles from Discovery Institute Authors!

“Creativity is not going to be rendered obsolete, but AI is going to transform our economy profoundly. And the inflection point is now.” Read More ›
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Congratulations to Bruce Chapman, “Godfather” of Intelligent Design

In his new book he discusses some of the overlooked virtues of politicians, and asks, in one chapter, “What Makes a Politician Good?” Read More ›
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Darwin, Marx, and Something Called Political “Science”

A central progressive theme was historicism, crediting history almost exclusively with the development of culture. Read More ›

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