Meyer & Berlinski Excerpt
Signature in the Cell, Tampa
Signature in the Cell, Tampa
Discovery Institute senior fellow and national radio personality Michael Medved leads a two-hour discussion about the evidence for intelligent design and the challenges it proposes to modern evolutionary theory.
Read More ›Signature in the Cell author Stephen Meyer debates Oxford University chemist and “new atheist” Peter Atkins on Premier Radio UK. The program is in conjunction with the release of Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed, which is coming out on DVD in the UK just this month.
Dr. Stephen Meyer appeared on the Dennis Miller show on December 2, 2009 to discuss his book Signature in the Cell.
This animation shows how the digital information encoded in DNA directs protein synthesis inside the cell and provides a unique look at the evidence for intelligent design as described in Dr. Stephen C. Meyers book Signature in the Cell. For more information visit http://www.signatureinthecell.com
Dr. Stephen Meyer lectures on his book Signature in the Cell in which he argues that the information in DNA and the query of the origin of life points to an intelligent source. The book came out on the bicentennial of Darwin’s birth and and the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of On the Origin of Species.
In the battle over how to teach evolution in public schools, Thomas Jefferson’s demand for a “separation between church and state’’ has been cited countless times. Many argue that the controversial alternative to Darwinian evolution, intelligent design, is an exclusively religious idea and therefore cannot be discussed under the Constitution. By invoking Jefferson’s principle of separation, many critics of intelligent Read More ›
Dr. Stephen Meyer, discusses his book Signature in the Cell. Listen in to hear some of Dr. Meyer’s personal background, a conversation about our Jefferson’s view of ID, and the nature of DNA.
Listen to the background on the debate on the origin of life. Read Dr. Stephen Meyer’s solution to the enigma in his book Signature in the Cell.