Tag: Seattle
Olasky at Discovery Institute: Intelligent Design and the Anthropology of Homelessness
What’s the pivot that turns us toward more traditional solutions, versus the wrongly named “progressive” ones?
Previously Unknown “Scutoid” Shape, Critical to Biology, Calls Architecture and Design to Mind
These sources should be more careful with their word choice. Someone could get the wrong idea.
Beating the Summer Heat — Thanks to Human Exceptionalism
It’s hot out. Be glad that you’re a human being, and not some other kind of mammal.
Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design Expand Students’ Intellectual Horizons
A primary reason why many biologists never question the standard evolutionary model is their very limited training in mathematics.
New Bradley Center Launches; Will Consider Promise and Threat of Artificial Intelligence
The theme of the evening was framed by a question: “Will the Machines Take Over? Human Uniqueness in the Age of Smart Machines.”