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Dembski, Ewert, and Intelligent Design in Polish: “A Game Changer”

Among our partners around the world, one of the finest, doing some of the most impressive work, is the En Arche Foundation in Poland. Read More ›
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Poland’s Intelligent Design Revolution

While Isaac Newton is universally regarded as the greatest physicist of all time, it is to the Pole Copernicus that we credit the rise of modern science. Read More ›
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Intelligent Design, Now in Polish

My book includes a chapter on quantum mechanics, called “The Supernatural Element in Nature.” Read More ›
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Darwinism and Intelligent Design in Poland 

I told the staff of En Arche that the foundation reminded me of Discovery Institute twenty years ago. Read More ›
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Cancel Culture Comes to Poland

This sort of behavior is not new. In 2004, the University of Helsinki (Finland) cancelled some scheduled talks by Discovery Institute fellows Paul Nelson and Richard Sternberg. Read More ›
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Michael Denton and Intelligent Design’s Big Tent

People who cannot agree on the details of a single theology, or any theology at all, do agree that nature gives an “overwhelming impression” (in Denton’s words) of design. Read More ›
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Physicist Brian Miller: Two Conundrums for Strictly Materialist Views of Biology

“Nothing in nature will ever simultaneously go to both low entropy and high energy at the same time.” Read More ›
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How Science Lost Its Mind 

Before Darwin, nearly everyone, in every corner of the world, believed in some type of ‘‘intelligent design,” and the majority still do. Read More ›
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Meyer on “Nested Coding”: Another Successful Design Prediction

Overlapping genes, or “nested coding,” was anticipated by microbiologist Siegfried Scherer. Read More ›
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Paleontologist Günter Bechly: What We Mean by the Missing Transitional Fossil Forms

Certainly, we find organisms that are “morphologically intermediate,” bearing resemblances to organisms that came before and others that came later. Read More ›

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