MorningonaCruiseShip7707130400 Type post Author George Montañez Date June 12, 2026 CategoriesIntelligent DesignScientific Freedom Tagged , Blaise Pascal, boats, Charles Darwin, Cicero, conversations, courtrooms, cruise ship, DNA, entrepreneurs, executives, Florence, Galileo Galilei, HR departments, implossible, intelligent design, intention, jesus, jobs, Kevin Kelly, leaders, Leonardo da Vinci, magazines, Michael Behe, Moses, Paul Nelson, Pythagoras, Renaissance, salary, scholars, Stephen Meyer, talent, television, universities, Wa’a Kaulua, William Dembski Aboard the Lifeboat — or Cruise Ship — of Intelligent Design George Montañez June 12, 2026 Intelligent Design, Scientific Freedom 7 It takes persistence to remain on board. Not everyone is cut out for the life of a maligned academic. Read More ›
TSOE Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date April 17, 2026 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhysicsScientific Reasoning Tagged , Brian Miller, colleagues, cosmos, Daniel Reeves, Eric Esau, evidence, experts, family, filmmakers, films, friends, intelligent design, leaders, neighbors, pastors, Return of the God Hypothesis, scientific discoveries, Stephen Meyer, teachers, technical advisor, The Story of Everything, universe Brian Miller: From Physics to Filmmaking Andrew McDiarmid April 17, 2026 Intelligent Design, Physics, Scientific Reasoning 3 Scientific arguments can take a long time to percolate through the culture, especially when the scientific establishment and media push another narrative. Read More ›
stockholm-syndrome-title Type post Date January 6, 2025 CategoriesBioethicsEvolutionFaith & Science Tagged , Bible, C.S. Lewis, Center for Science and Culture, Christianity, churches, Darwinism, Discovery Institute Press, Eric Metaxas, John West, leaders, materialism, poverty, race, religious liberty, scientific materialism, sex, Stockholm Syndrome Christianity, Stockholm Syndrome Christians, The Magician's Twin How Science Has Been Misused to Corrupt Churches Science & Culture January 6, 2025 Bioethics, Evolution, Faith & Science 4 “Sadly, these ‘Stockholm Syndrome Christians’ have played a crucial role in creating our current cultural mess,” argues John West. Read More ›
Director of Goddard Space Flight Center Dr. Makenzie Lystrup Swearing-In Type post Author Rob Sheldon Date April 18, 2023 CategoriesFaith & SciencePhysical Sciences Tagged , atheism, Bible, Carl Sagan, faith and science, leaders, Maryland, NASA, photos, press release, women Sworn in on a Copy of…a Carl Sagan Book? Rob Sheldon April 18, 2023 Faith & Science, Physical Sciences 2 Of course no one "believes in Carl Sagan," but that is exactly the point — the oath has no teeth. Read More ›