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Critical Race Fragility

The Left has denounced the “war on woke,” but it is afraid to defend the principles of critical race theory in public debate. Read More ›
President Trump at the White House Conference on American History
President Donald J. Trump signs the Constitution Day, Citizenship Day, and Constitution Week 2020 Proclamation Thursday, Sept. 17, 2020, during the White House Conference on American History at the National Archives and Records Administration in Washington, D.C
Official White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian

Christopher Rufo in the Wall Street Journal: The Truth About Critical Race Theory

Moderator Chris Wallace asked President Trump during last week’s debate why he “directed federal agencies to end racial-sensitivity training that addresses white privilege or critical race theory.” Mr. Trump answered: “I ended it because it’s racist.” Participants “were asked to do things that were absolutely insane,” he explained. “They were teaching people to hate our country.” Read More ›
Meyer Responds to Critics - Marshall

Meyer Responds to Critics: Marshall, Part 3

Stephen Meyer discusses his radio debate with Charles Marshall. The debate was very substantive and addressed a number of topics related to the Cambrian explosion including the validity of self-organizational processes as an explanation for the Cambrian explosion. For more information about Stephen Meyer and his New York Times bestseller Darwin’s Doubt, visit www.DarwinsDoubt.com.

Complex Biological Systems - A Debate

Complex Biological Systems: A Debate, part 1: Stephen Meyer Presents

Intelligent design or theistic evolution? In this video, filmed at the 2013 European Leaders’ Forum in Wisla, Poland, Dr. Meyer debates physicist Dr. Ard Louis on the origin of biological systems. Meyer presents the evidence for intelligent design, while Louis maintains that neo-Darwinian processes played a key role in the development of complex life. Part 1 is Dr. Meyer’s opening Read More ›

Stephen Meyer Debates Michael Dowd on The Michael Medved Show

Stephen Meyer Debates Michael Dowd on The Michael Medved Show

Dr. Stephen Meyer debates theistic evolutionist Michael Dowd on this broadcast of the Michael Medved Show from April 14th. Dowd, an evangelist for evolutionary theory, is author of the 2008 book Thank God for Evolution. Listen in as Meyer reminds Dowd and listeners why the modern synthesis of evolutionary theory fails to satisfy today’s evidence. Stephen Meyer is the author Read More ›

Complex Biological Systems: A Debate, pt. 3: Responses

Complex Biological Systems: A Debate, pt. 3: Responses

Intelligent design or theistic evolution? In the conclusion to their debate at the European Leaders’ Forum in 2013, Dr. Stephen Meyer and Dr. Ard Louis respond to each other’s presentations. For the full debate, see part 1 (http://youtu.be/f36Xup_XN4M) and part 2 (http://youtu.be/PKtkE1Z5JyE). Video courtesy ELF and posted with permission.

Intelligent Design Under Fire, pt. 4: Q&A with Charlotte Laws & Larry Herbert

Intelligent Design Under Fire, pt. 4: Q&A with Charlotte Laws & Larry Herber

In Intelligent Design Under Fire, Dr. Stephen Meyer and colleagues Dr. Jonathan Wells, Dr. Michael Behe, Dr. Guillermo Gonzalez, and Dr. Paul Nelson respond to questions about intelligent design from a panel of critics. Part 4 features questions from writer and columnist Dr. Charlotte Laws, retired geology professor Dr. Larry Herber, comparative religion professor Dr. Craig Nelson, and others. Video Read More ›

Signature in the Cell: Stephen Meyer Faces his Critics, pt. 2: Q&A and Debate

Signature in the Cell: Stephen Meyer Faces his Critics, pt. 2: Q&A and Debate

This video is part 2 of an event held at Biola University called Signature in the Cell: Stephen Meyer Faces his Critics. After a presentation on the arguments of his book, Dr. Meyer addresses critics Dr. Stephen Matheson and Dr. Arthur Hunt one on one in this not-to-be-missed Q&A session. Posted with permission. Content from the full event is available Read More ›