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Ben Shapiro May Have Done the Best Interview with Stephen Meyer That I’ve Seen

He knows the common challenges to intelligent design and poses them very articulately, and he’s obviously absorbed Meyer’s books. Read More ›

Deadline for Summer Seminars Is Almost Here — April 2 — An Amazing and FREE Opportunity

Strike back at speech suppression. This is the science your professors would fear to teach about objectively. Read More ›
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Hysteria: Scientists Link Darwin Devolves with Measles Upsurge, Catastrophic Climate Change

Duke University professor Alexander Rosenberg has until now held the prize for the most over-the-top demonizing of the mild-mannered biochemist. Read More ›
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In South Dakota, More Groundless Alarm about Academic Freedom

South Dakota’s HB 1270, proposed this year, was a simple, straightforward academic freedom bill. Unfortunately, it did not pass. Read More ›
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In Seattle and Dallas, Education Days Will Offer Students the Latest In Intelligent Design Research

These opportunities are rare, to be sure, which is why you won’t want to miss out on these upcoming events. Read More ›
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ID Education Day in Richmond, Seattle; Preview of Behe’s Latest!

“The conference was a smash,” Mike Behe reports. “The morning started out with some snow (in Richmond!) but that didn't stop anyone from attending.” Read More ›
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2019 Summer Seminars in Seattle: Study with Michael Behe and Other ID Superstars

Other teachers are drawn from the ranks of those 1000+ Darwin-doubting scientists who have publicly identified themselves. Read More ›
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Academic Freedom Resolutions — For Darwin Day, Another Valuable Option for Citizen Activists

You may already know about academic freedom bills — such as those passed in Louisiana in 2008 and Tennessee in 2012. Read More ›
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State Science Standards and You: Utah in Focus

While discussions of science standards are often couched in bureaucratic-sounding language, the impact of these policies can be profound. Read More ›
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Listen: “Not Dark Ages After All”

Educated people in the medieval period were well aware that the Earth is round, a fact immediately evident when you see a lunar eclipse. Read More ›

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