Tag: South Africa
“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.
Brian Miller Pets a Cheetah, an Icon of Intelligent Design
For your Labor Day enjoyment, Brian submits this photo of himself with Annabelle.
Register Now for May 8 Seattle Premiere of “Mesmerizing,” “Racially Charged” Human Zoos
What could be more wholesome or innocent than a visit to the zoo? You may ask that now, but it was a quite a different state of affairs a century ago.
Human Zoos to Premiere in South Africa and Seattle
Anyone interested in the grim history of Social Darwinism in America, or debates over scientific racism and the sanctity of human life, will want to see this documentary.
Great News — Extended Deadline for Summer Seminar Applications!
The Seminars have consistently borne great fruit. Graduate students, post-docs, even faculty are now doing research on intelligent design that will have an impact someday.