origins of life

Stephen Meyer on the Dennis Miller program

Stephen Meyer Talks Origins, Evolution, More on “The X Zone”

Has the mystery of our origins been solved? How is the SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Life) program related to intelligent design? In an interview with Rob McConnell, Dr. Stephen Meyer answers these questions and discusses Darwin’s doubts on the nationally syndicated show “The X Zone.” For more information on Meyer’s research, and to order your own copy of Darwin’s Doubt, Read More ›

Signature in the Cell: Stephen Meyer Faces his Critics, pt. 1: The Presentation

Signature in the Cell: Stephen Meyer Faces his Critics, pt. 1: The Presentation

This video is part 1 of an event held at Biola University called Signature in the Cell: Stephen Meyer Faces his Critics. Dr. Stephen Meyer lectures on his book, Signature in the Cell, and the evidence for Intelligent Design from DNA and the origin of life. He first walks through the theory of natural selection and presents his downfalls. Content Read More ›

Stephen Meyer on the Dennis Miller program

Stephen Meyer on Point of View with Kerby Anderson

Dr. Stephen Meyer talks about the issues with Natural Selection to explain the massive growth in animal body types during the Cambrian Explosion. On Point of View, Kerby Anderson interviews Dr. Meyer on his New York Times best selling book, Darwin’s Doubt The Explosive Origin of Animal Life and the case for Intelligent Design (HarperOne, 2013). For more information on the Read More ›

Debate on Origins of Life: Meyer, Sternberg vs. Shermer Prothero

To mark the 150th anniversary of the publication of Origin of Species, advocates for intelligent design and Darwinian evolution squared off to debate the origins of life, the challenges to Darwin’s theory of evolution and the alternative theory of intelligent design. The American Freedom Alliance sponsored this debate as a part of their series of events celebrating the 150th anniversary Read More ›

Moon May Hold Secrets of Early Earth

Original Article Ames, Ia. – An Iowa State University professor wants astronauts to go back to the moon. He says the world could be surprised by what’s there – 4 billion-year-old remnants of Earth, Mars and Venus that could redefine the history of the solar system and mankind. “There is a chance to get our hands on new, empirical evidence Read More ›