Tag: podcast
How Black Holes Figure in the Argument for Cosmic Intelligent Design
This month the world thrilled at the first ever image of a black hole, this one in the galaxy M87.
Behe on Darwinism’s “Socially Inherited Dependence on Classical Yet Irrelevant Math”
Professor Behe traces the errant thinking to an outdated mathematical picture taken from Ronald Fisher and his 1930 book, The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection.
Inside the Cell: DNA as a Library
And just think, it all arose by chance, blind, mindless processes alone, didn’t it?
Melissa Cain Travis: The Argument from the Existence of Science
Professor Travis is among the speakers at next month’s conference, co-sponsored by our Houston Chapter, Reasons 2019.
Michael Flannery: Intelligent Design Is Older Than You Think — A Lot Older
Professor Flannery discusses the Greek philosopher Anaxagoras (ca. 500-428 B.C.), who was one of the first to articulate an argument for design in nature.