Category: Intelligent Design
The Invisible World Revealed
We’ve occasionally pointed you to TED talks when the investment of seven or so minutes is worth your time.
Origin-of-Life Theorists Fail to Explain Chemical Signatures in the Cell
Stephen Meyer’s challenge remains one of the most enduring and potent challenges to materialistic accounts of the origin of life.
At North Dakota State University, Presenting the Positive Case for Design
Two issues of note dominated the Q&A: the Type III Secretory System (T3SS) as a supposed evolutionary precursor to the bacterial flagellum, and whether the Cambrian explosion really was an actual event in the history of life.
Why It Pays to Go Hear Darwin Apologists
An email correspondent writes to us noting his recent experience attending “Darwin on the Palouse” out at Washington State University.
Answering Objections about Discovery Institute’s Peer-Review Page
Apparently a critic had said that the papers don’t count because some don’t specifically use the term “intelligent design.”