Tag: intelligent design
Günter Bechly: Goodbye to Darwinian Gradualism
Bechly touches on the oldest australopithecine fossil skull ever found, from 3.8 million years ago.
Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design: Tuition-Free “Summer Camp for Nerds”
It’s an opportunity for upper-level undergrads and grad students to break free of the isolation they experience when design is kept off the table.
Apply Now: Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design Have Changed the Course of Many Lives
There is no tuition for the program, to be held at Glen Eyrie Castle in Colorado Springs, and travel scholarships are available.
Bacteriophage Is the New Poster Child for Darwin’s Doom
Through no fault of Darwin’s, neither he nor anyone else in his day had a clue about the nature of cellular life and biological information.
Lukas Ruegger on the “Ediacaran Explosion”— No Solution to the Cambrian Puzzle
Ruegger is the personable new intelligent design “explainer” whose videos take an approach similar to Khan Academy’s, but better.