image0 Type post Author Casey Luskin Date July 2, 2025 CategoriesArtsEvolutionGeologyIntelligent DesignPhilosophy Tagged , beauty, Big Bang, Bijan Nemati, bioethics, biology, biomedicine, Brian Miller, Center for Science and Culture, chemistry, Colorado, computer science, cosmology, Daniel Reeves, Emily Reeves, engineering, evo-devo, evolution, faith and science, family life, geologists, geology, Guillermo Gonzalez, history, ID 3.0, intelligent design, Ivy League, Jay Richards, John West, Jonathan McLatchie, literature, Logan Gage, medicine, Michael Behe, Michael Egnor, multiverse, origin of life, Paul Nelson, physics, Richard Gunasekera, Robert J. Marks, Rocky Mountains, scientocracy, sexuality, society, Stephen Meyer, Summer Seminars, undergraduates, Winston Ewert Just Got Back from the Summer Seminars Casey Luskin July 2, 2025 Arts, Evolution, Geology, Intelligent Design, Philosophy 3 As always, this selective program was entirely cost free to participants, thanks to our generous supporters. Read More ›
image Type post Author Michael Behe Date November 25, 2016 CategoriesBiochemistryIntelligent Design Tagged , __nedited, appearance of design, complexity theory, Darwin skeptics, defining id, defining terms, design intuition, molecular machines, Mount Rushmore, Rocky Mountains, watchmaker, William Paley Best of Behe: Design for Living Michael Behe November 25, 2016 Biochemistry, Intelligent Design 5 I have found widespread confusion about what intelligent design is and what it is not. Read More ›