Month: February 2015
How the Body Works: Intelligent Design in Action
Engineers and physicians have a special place in the community of thinkers and scholars who have elaborated the argument for intelligent design.
Let The New Yorker‘s Adam Gopnik Read Our Series on the 10 Top Problems with Darwinian Evolution, and Then Give Us His Thoughts
What is the nature of the "debate" around Darwinism? That’s a question worth talking about.
A Historian Asks, "What if Other Human Species Had Survived?"
The morality of the 21st century will depend on how we respond to a simple but profound question.
Duplicating a Power Plant Is No Easy Task
Cell division is mind numbing in complexity. One incredibly complex task is duplicating the power plants of the cell, the mitochondria.
This Weekend in California, Paul Nelson Will Speak on the "God of the Gaps" Challenge and the Explanatory Superiority of Design
You’ve heard the objection: The theory of intelligent design is nothing but a "God of the Gaps" argument.