The Christian Post advertises "The Cave Painting", offered at ARN.
"Masterful...winsome...entertaining". These are just some of the words one reader used to describe The Cave Painting: A Parable of Science.
Never before has the science of Intelligent Design been so artfully and forcefully presented in one book. The novel, together with the extensive, fully documented endnotes explains the theory of Intelligent Design and delivers a devastating critique of Darwinism, all with wit and style. There's simply no other book like it. Everyone will enjoy The Cave Painting: A Parable of Science.
ScienceDaily reports on the complex flight of bats.
Kenneth Breuer, a professor of engineering at Brown University, is particularly intrigued by bats because "they can generate different wing shapes and motions that other creatures can't."
"Bats have unique capabilities," says Breuer.
Breuer claims that "gliding has evolved in mammals seven times...and now it doesn't look like bats have any relationship to these gliding things."
Evolution News & Views reports that The Chronicle of Higher Education is currently running a refreshing op-ed piece entitled, "Why Can't We Discuss Intelligent Design?," by J. Scott Turner, arguing for open discussion of ID on university campuses. The twist: Dr. Turner is a an associate professor of biology at the State University of New York's College of Environmental Science and Forestry who thinks intelligent design is "wrongheaded," but nevertheless deserves to be discussed in academia.
In Slate, Gary Trudeau attempts to make the Facts vs Faith claim.
However, Darwinists and other scientists nearly always say that scientific results are controversial and more research is needed to push science forward. We need to have faith that science will find the answer no matter how unlikely that may seem at the moment.
If Trudeau is against "situational science," then he should also be against "situational ethics". But, no. His inconsistency is transparent.
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Evolution has become a favorite topic of the news media recently, but for some reason, they never seem to get the story straight. The staff at Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture started this Blog to set the record straight and make sure you knew "the rest of the story".
A blogger from New England offers his intelligent reasoning.
We are a group of individuals, coming from diverse backgrounds and not speaking for any organization, who have found common ground around teleological concepts, including intelligent design. We think these concepts have real potential to generate insights about our reality that are being drowned out by political advocacy from both sides. We hope this blog will provide a small voice that helps rectify this situation.
Website dedicated to comparing scenes from the "Inherit the Wind" movie with factual information from actual Scopes Trial. View 37 clips from the movie and decide for yourself if this movie is more fact or fiction.
Don Cicchetti blogs on: Culture, Music, Faith, Intelligent Design, Guitar, Audio
Australian biologist Stephen E. Jones maintains one of the best origins "quote" databases around. He is meticulous about accuracy and working from original sources.
Most guys going through midlife crisis buy a convertible. Austrialian Stephen E. Jones went back to college to get a biology degree and is now a proponent of ID and common ancestry.
Complete zipped downloadable pdf copy of David Stove's devastating, and yet hard-to-find, critique of neo-Darwinism entitled "Darwinian Fairytales"
Intelligent Design The Future is a multiple contributor weblog whose participants include the nation's leading design scientists and theorists: biochemist Michael Behe, mathematician William Dembski, astronomer Guillermo Gonzalez, philosophers of science Stephen Meyer, and Jay Richards, philosopher of biology Paul Nelson, molecular biologist Jonathan Wells, and science writer Jonathan Witt. Posts will focus primarily on the intellectual issues at stake in the debate over intelligent design, rather than its implications for education or public policy.
A Philosopher's Journey: Political and cultural reflections of John Mark N. Reynolds. Dr. Reynolds is Director of the Torrey Honors Institute at
Biola University.