Tag: archaeology
Space Archaeology — How About Cellular Archaeology?
ʻOumuamua is a fascinating object, and certainly deserves further investigation. How could we discern design from non-design?
“Oldest Known Drawing,” and More Cases of Intelligent Design at Work in Science
Some scientists may denounce ID as a movement, but they find its practice very useful.
Update on the Arabian Rock Structures: Intelligent Design in Action
The scientist who used ID reasoning to distinguish between natural and designed structures in Saudi Arabia has just returned with a plethora of new photos.
“It’s Official”: Textbook Wisdom on Human Origins Is Wrong!
I hardly dared to dream that, as an early Christmas present, 2017 would close with a final blow to the Out of Africa story.
The Materialist Narrative and the Power of Bias
Scientists in Western cultures have been trained to see the world through a materialist metanarrative where the only acting players are matter and energy.