


Intelligent Design Education Day — Tacoma
After a successful event in Spokane, we are excited to announce that Intelligent Design Education Day is coming to Tacoma, Washington! The theme — Creepy Crawly Complexity — returns this fall, inviting students to explore the incredible world of “creepy crawlies,” with special presentations and videos on insects and spiders (from the phylum Arthropoda), earthworms (Annelida), and roundworms (Nematoda). While learning about the complexity and Read More ›

A Neurosurgeon Pulls Back the Curtain on the Soul
In a new interview for the ID The Future podcast, host Andrew McDiarmid is thrilled to welcome back renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Michael Egnor to continue discussing his new book The Immortal Mind: A Neurosurgeon’s Case for the Existence of the Soul. The book tackles provocative ideas, making a case that the human soul exists and that the mind is immortal. Read More ›

Michael Denton on the Primal Patterns That Govern Living Systems

Smithsonian Exhibit Overstates Genetic Similarity Between Humans and Apes and Should Be Fixed

Bill Dembski: The Power of Information and the Limits of AI

Teacher Recruitment and Retention Must Keep Pace with Charter and Private School Demand

George Gilder on Artificial Intelligence, Economic Innovation, and the Promise of Cryptocurrency

Can Evolutionary Processes Explain Human Creativity?

Keri D. Ingraham Talks All Things Education on The Sam Sorbo Show
Sam Sorbo interviewed Keri D. Ingraham on her show recently. The conversation touched on returning education to the states, parental involvement in education, the driving notion of ‘equity’ in education, student motivation, misplaced priorities in schools, teachers exiting the public education system, microschools, hybrid schools, home education, government control, free markets, education freedom, and more. The interview concludes with Sorbo Read More ›