TSOE Type post Date May 12, 2026 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Albuquerque-Santa Fe, Atlanta, audiences, Chicago, Columbus, Dallas-Fort Worth, Detroit, documentary, evolution, family, films, friends, intelligent design, Los Angeles, Louisville, Oklahoma City, San Antonio, San Diego, Seattle-Tacoma, The Story of Everything, theaters, tickets The Story of Everything Held Over in Theaters in Key Cities Through May 21 Science & Culture May 12, 2026 Evolution, Intelligent Design 2 Still need to bring some of your friends and family to see it? We have good news! Read More ›
Evangelical-Philosophical-Society Type post Author Stephen Dilley Date January 16, 2025 CategoriesBiologyFaith & ScienceFine-tuningIntelligent DesignMathematicsTechnology Tagged , Bruce Gordon, Center for Science and Culture, Douglas Axe, natural selection, natural theology, San Diego, specified complexity, The Design Inference, universe, William A. Dembski Design Writ Large: CSC Fellows on “Science, Mathematics, and Technology” Stephen Dilley January 16, 2025 Biology, Faith & Science, Fine-tuning, Intelligent Design, Mathematics, Technology 2 Bill Dembski led by explaining rigorous means to detect design, including a refined understanding of specified complexity. Read More ›
freeway Type post Author Eric Hedin Date July 17, 2023 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife SciencesOrigin of Life Tagged , abiogenesis, ants, cell phones, civilization, foresight, functional complexity, GPS, honeybees, information, insects, instinct, intelligent design, natural disasters, natural processes, non-life, San Diego, unguided natural processes The Origin of Life and the Wonder of Daily Existence Eric Hedin July 17, 2023 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences, Origin of Life 5 Sometimes, civilization’s design breaks down, and we then see how complex, interdependent, and fragile the system really is. Read More ›
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Dobzhansky_no_Brasil_em_1943 Type post Author Robert F. Shedinger Date December 10, 2019 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __edited, American Association for the Advancement of Science, August Weismann, dialogue, economics, eugenics, evolutionary biology, evolutionary theory, gender, humanities, natural selection, race, religion, San Diego, science, Science (journal), Scripps Institution of Oceanography, sexuality, The Mystery of Evolutionary Mechanisms, Theodosius Dobzhansky, theologians, theology On Doing Science Versus Understanding Science Robert Shedinger December 10, 2019 Evolution 6 Theodosius Dobzhansky and Ashley Montagu wrote in 1947, “Race differences arise chiefly because of the differential action of natural selection on geographically separate populations.” Read More ›
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