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Paul Nelson on Listening to Nature for Her Answers

Paul Nelson on Freeing Minds Trapped in a Framework of Naturalism

Paul Nelson on Listening to Nature for Her Answers

In Dialogue with Stephen Meyer, Doug Axe, Paul Nelson on Intelligent Design

Icons of Evolution 10th Anniversary: Paul Nelson
ISCID Chat With Paul Nelson

Could Carl Sagan’s Methods Be Used to Make Design Inferences?
On today’s ID The Future out of the vault, host Robert Crowther welcomes philosopher of science Paul Nelson to explore an intriguing tension in the thinking of famous scientist and science popularizer Carl Sagan. Though Sagan was a committed Darwinist and agnostic, he embraced certain ideas … » Go

Memorial Symposium for Phillip Johnson
You are invited to join us at the First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley from 4:00–5:30 PM on Saturday, November 23 to hear brief (10–15 minute) tributes from intelligent design scientists and scholars who have been directly impacted by Phil’s life and have since become the ID … » Go
Setting the Record Straight: From Copernicus to Orphan Genes
Scientists love to tell stories about the quest to understand the universe — stories that often have profound implications for belief or disbelief in God. But more often than not, the stories are nothing but myths. Join us as Michael Keas, a historian of science and Senior Fellow of Discovery … » Go

How Evolution Uses Natural Selection to Build Organisms
What is natural selection and how does evolution use it to build new organisms? The fundamental difficulty for any undirected process of evolution is being able to see into the future and determine what functions that organism will need to survive. An unguided process like natural selection is … » Go

The Intelligent Design Movement
The Intelligent Design movement begins with the work of Charles Thaxton, Walter Bradley, Michael Denton, Dean Kenyon, and Phillip Johnson. Without employing the Bible as a scientific text, these scholars critiqued Darwinism on scientific and philosophical grounds. On scientific grounds they … » Go