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Deadline Extension! Fine, We’ll Give You Till April 14 to Apply for Summer Seminars on ID

Why? Because there was a big rush of applications at the very end of the process. Read More ›
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For Undergrads, Grad Students, and Professionals — One Final Day to Apply for Summer Seminars on ID

An informed debate about origins is vital for our science and our culture. You can be a part of that, but you must act now. Read More ›
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Stephen Meyer, by Janine Solfelt.

Summer in Seattle with Meyer, Sternberg, Axe, and More — Don’t Miss the Deadline for Seminars on ID!

"This experience allowed me to return to graduate school for one week. Wow! Thank you SO MUCH!" Read More ›
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Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design: A “Life-Changing Experience,” But Time’s Running Out to Apply

"The discussions we had both during classroom sessions and after hours were quite honestly some of the most thought-provoking conversations I have ever had." Read More ›
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Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design — Application Deadline Is Just Three Weeks Away!

For university students, this is likely your only chance to examine the evidence for design in a rigorous and objective classroom setting. Read More ›
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Revealing Michael Behe, Intelligent Design’s “Revolutionary” Biologist

A lamentable aspect of Seattle street life reminds me a curious feature of the evolution debate. Read More ›

Biology Teacher Neglects to Airbrush Darwin

Public high school biology teacher and Seattle area resident Doug Cowan has a fine piece in today’s Christian Science Monitor discussing how he encourages his students to think critically by exposing them to both the strengths and weaknesses of modern evolutionary theory. He begins: I am a public high school biology teacher, and I do an unusual thing. I teach my students more than they have to know about evolution. I push them to behave like competent jurors – not just to swallow what some authority figure tells them to believe – not even me – but rather to critically analyze, with an open mind, the evidence set before them. The full essay is here. And there’s more on how Read More ›

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