NEW! The Myth of Junk DNA

A number of leading proponents of Darwinian evolution claim that "junk DNA"--the non-protein-coding DNA that makes up more than 95% of our genome--provides decisive evidence for Darwin's theory and against intelligent design, since an intelligent designer would not have littered our genome with so much garbage. In The Myth of Junk DNA, biologist Jonathan Wells exposes their claim as an anti-scientific myth that ignores the evidence, relies on illegitimate theological speculations, and impedes biomedical research.



NEW! Programming of Life

One of our Top 10 Darwin and Design Resources for 2010, Programming of Life explores the informational aspects of life that are usually overlooked or ignored in chemical and biological evolutionary scenarios.



NEW! Kitzmiller's Error: Defining "Religion" Exclusively Rather Than Inclusively

The Liberty University Law Review (Vol 3, No 2) was produced as a result of a symposium on Intelligent Design and the Law hosted at Liberty University in February 2009. Kitzmiller's Error is the lead article in the volume by attorney John H. Calvert.



NEW! Liberty University Law Review on Intelligent Design

This issue of the Liberty University Law Review (Vol 3, No 2) was produced as a result of a symposium on Intelligent Design and the Law hosted at Liberty University in February 2009. It contains five articles by lawyers providing different perspectives on why the teaching of ID in not only legal, but necessary in a public school curriculum that discusses origins.



NEW! In The Beginning and Other Essays on Intelligent Design

In this wide-ranging collection of essays on origins, mathematician Granville Sewell looks at the big bang, the fine-tuning of the laws of physics, and the evolution of life. He concludes that while there is much in the history of life that seems to suggest natural causes, there is nothing to support Charles Darwin's idea that natural selection of random mutations can explain major evolutionary advances.



NEW! Free To Think: Why Scientific Integrity Matters

July 4th 2010 marks the official publication of Dr. Caroline Crocker's book "Free to Think". As we celebrate our political freedom in America on this day, it's fitting that we be reminded of our need to be free from other forms of injustice that are present with us today. Two of those injustices are, amazingly, freedom of speech and academic freedom. Both of these issues are addressed in Dr. Crocker's autobiographical account of her experience as a professor at George Mason University (GMU).



NEW! The Quantum Enigma: Finding the Hidden Key

Quantum theory is the discovery that subatomic particles act very differently than particles in our observable world, which are described by Newtonian physics. Reductionism and materialism are severely challenged in the quantum world where concepts such as uncertainty, unpredictability, wave/particle duality, instantaneous communi- cation, and the need for an observer reign. The Quantum Enigma: Finding the Hidden Key is the second title added to our catalog that explores the relationship between quantum mechanics an intelligent design.



NEW! Modern Physics and Ancient Faith

As a Roman Catholic, Barr has always been troubled by what he perceives as the false impression that some scientists and the media often give that science is at war with religion or that science somehow disproves religion. Like Phillip Johnson, he traces this thinking to the unnecessary marriage of the practice of science with the philosophical doctrine of materialism--that all things must have a naturalistic, materialistic explanation.