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Dallas Conference on Science & Faith Will Teach “How to Ask”; Register Now for Early Bird Price

Yesterday, Sarah Chaffee pointed out a remarkable article in the top science journal Nature, “Stop the science training that demands ‘don’t ask’.” Read More ›
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Thanksgiving Day, 1859 — Guess What Happened?

The “fake news” about evolution is no joke. Through the media, in schools and colleges, it shapes our culture and erodes the noblest ideas of humankind’s place in the cosmos. Read More ›
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An “Enthralling” New Book from Discovery Fellow Geoffrey Simmons

Here it is in Kirkus Reviews, not previously known to me for showing sympathy toward the theory of intelligent design. Read More ›
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Remembering Phillip E. Johnson (1940-2019): The Man Who Lit the Match

Those of us in the community that seeks to advance the theory of intelligent design live in his presence every day. And we will continue to do so even following his death. Read More ›
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Summer Seminar on Intelligent Design for 2020: Application Process Is Open Now

This year the seminar runs from July 10-18, 2020. Find all relevant information and an easy online application here. Read More ›
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COSM Conference: A Bonfire for Tech Vanities

Peter Thiel assailed the “Atheist Church,” as he calls the universities, calling for outsiders to push for a reformation that the academic priesthood will never undertake on its own. Read More ›
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Get Involved: Help Harness Science Uprising

You have probably watched friends or family members give themselves up to materialism. It’s heartbreaking, and to see it happen can leave us feeling powerless. Read More ›
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Less than Two Weeks to Apply for the ID Action Network Meeting in Seattle!

Do you want to promote intelligent design as an activist, doctor, donor, scientist, writer, educator, student, or community leader? Read More ›
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“Be Cautious, but Not Too Cautious”: Stephen Meyer’s Advice to Science Students

Talking with host Beatris Rusu, Dr. Meyer encourages students to recognize how pervasive philosophical naturalism is in the academy. Read More ›

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