Tag: YouTube videos
Could Blind Forces Build a Self-Replicating Molecule?
Rob Stadler and Eric Anderson examine a recent paper on the origin of life, “An RNA Polymerase Ribozyme that Synthesizes Its Own Ancestor.”
Film Festival 2023 — “Neil deGrasse Tyson’s Stupid ‘Stupid Design’ Argument”
Today we are highlighting a video featuring molecular biologist Douglas Axe of Biola University and his response to Neil deGrasse Tyson.
Film Festival 2023 — “Artificial Intelligence: Will Machines Take Over?”
From May 9-30, the Center for Science and Culture at Discovery Institute is running a film festival on YouTube to highlight some of its top videos.
Film Festival 2023 — “How to Build a Worm”
Today we are screening a video hosted by Paul Nelson who describes the amazing process by which the worm is constructed and how it points toward ID.
On Origin of Life, “Stated Clearly” Has Clearly Misled Viewers
Jon Perry may be a proponent of methodological naturalism, which constrains science to consider only natural causes, regardless of the scientific evidence.