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Preview Stephen Meyer’s Next Book: Register for Dallas Conference Before It Sells Out

There will be walk-up tickets available, provided that the conference is not sold out, and it is headed in that direction now. Read More ›
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Happy New Year! #1 of Our Top Stories of 2018: Yes, Intelligent Design Is Detectable by Science

This is one key issue on which proponents of ID and of theistic evolution differ. Read More ›
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Meyer and Metaxas — Socrates in the City Comes to Dallas; Early Bird Special Ends Friday!

The purpose of the conference is to explore the evidence of cosmology and biology, weighing the strength of what Stephen Meyer calls the God Hypothesis.  Read More ›
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Is Christianity Anti-Science? Find Out at Our Dallas Conference — Discount Ends December 14

It’s evident that religious and other leaders have done a poor job of addressing what Stephen Meyer calls the “God hypothesis.” Read More ›
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Intelligent Design from Every Angle: Check Out These Fine Christmas Book Offerings!

Is there anything more relaxing and uplifting than settling in with a good book on a winter day? Read More ›
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Dallas Conference on Science & Faith, January 18-19: “Tear Down This Wall!”

One view, favored in the media and academia, says that faith stands separate from science, or that science has displaced faith. Read More ›
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To Refute Materialism, Consider a Chocolate Sundae

Either a mind through free will alone may cause scientifically measurable change in the physical world, or we are forced back to embrace blather. Read More ›
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Why Thomas Aquinas Would Have Loved Intelligent Design

As for criticism that ID is a “God of the Gaps” argument, Michael Chaberek urges Thomists to consider where that complaint leads. Read More ›
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Aquinas, Chaberek, Richards: A Cleansing Conversation

Our culture is both degraded and degrading. No doubt the caustic effects of some trends in scientific thought — about biological origins, for example — have played a part in that. What can we do about it? Read More ›
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Previously Unknown “Scutoid” Shape, Critical to Biology, Calls Architecture and Design to Mind

These sources should be more careful with their word choice. Someone could get the wrong idea. Read More ›

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