Intelligent Design

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Stephen Meyer on Intelligent Design What is the Origin of Digital Information Found in DNA?

Dr. Stephen Meyer explains the basis for information needed for new features in life and life itself. He argues that the information within DNA, like all other types of information, must come from an intelligent source. Stephen Meyer is the author of The New York Times best selling book Darwin’s Doubt: The Explosive Origin of Animal Life and the case Read More ›

Haeckel’s Bogus Embryo Drawings

Showtime Networks will air filmmaker Randy Olson’s fanciful evolution film Flock of Dodos, apparently not realizing that key parts of the film are so wildly inaccurate that they amount to a hoax.

Flock of Dodos makes a number of false assertions about scientists and institutions researching the theory of intelligent design, Read More ›

Darwin Day In America

Darwin Day in America tells the disturbing story of scientific expertise run amuck, exposing how an ideological interpretation of Darwinian biology and reductionist science have been used to degrade American culture over the past century through their impact on criminal justice, welfare, business, education, and bioethics.

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Icons of Evolution 10th Anniversary: Ape to Man: The Ultimate Icon

In “Icons of Evolution” (http://www.iconsofevolution.com), biologist Jonathan Wells compared icons of evolution — such as homology in vertebrate limbs– with published scientific evidence, and revealed that much of what we teach about evolution is wrong. Published in 2000, the book raised troubling questions about the status of Darwinian evolution that are still plaguing scientists today.

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Metamorphosis and Natural Selection featuring biologist Dr. Ann Gauger

Biologist Ann Gauger discusses the challenge posed to Darwinian natural selection by the process of metamorphosis found in butterflies and other creatures. Gauger is featured in the science documentary “Metamorphosis,” which deals with butterflies, evolution, and intelligent design. Visit http://www.metamorphosisthefilm.com for more info. and to download a free digital book!

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Embryonic Development, from Flight: The Genius of Birds

In this sequence from Illustra Media’s newest documentary Flight: The Genius of Birds you will enter a fertilized egg to witness a bird’s embryonic development. Spectacular animation and live action footage document the extraordinary 21-day process of organization and growth from a few cells into a chicken. FLIGHT:  The Genius of Birds marks the launch of Illustra Media’s new documentary series The Read More ›

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John Angus Campbell on Science and Rhetoric

The Association for the Rhetoric of Science and Technology (ARST) celebrated 20 years in 2012. The ARST Oral History Project was conceived to document the institutional history of the organization and the larger intellectual history of the rhetoric of science, technology, and medicine. This interview, with Dr. John Angus Campbell, Professor Emeritus at the University of Memphis, features: how to Read More ›

Darwin’s Doubt, by Stephen C. Meyer

Darwin had one doubt. Find out what it was and why it now poses a fundamental challenge to modern evolutionary theory. Available for pre-order now, but not for long, at DarwinsDoubt.com,where you will receive a 43% discount, free shipping and four free digital books! http://www.darwinsdoubt.com

Part 1: Einstein Vs. Darwin

On this episode of ID the Future, hear from Frank Tipler, Professor of Mathematics and Physics at Tulane University and author of The Anthropic Cosmological Principle. Dr. Tipler compares the perspectives of Einstein and Darwin and explains how the difference in their views applies to the debate over origins, Darwinian evolution, and intelligent design.

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C.S. Lewis and Evolution

“C.S. Lewis and Evolution” is the second of three short documentaries inspired by the book The Magician’s Twin: C.S. Lewis on Science, Scientism, and Society. It examines the evolution of Lewis’s views on orthodox Darwinian theory from his time as a college undergraduate to his death in 1963.