Intelligent Design The Definitive Source on ID

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Stephen Meyer on Science and God at PragerU

1. Scientific Evidence for God and Why It Matters If there were no God, and no purpose to existence, could we rationally expect a cosmic home like ours — a universe with a beginning, ultra-finely tuned for life, with living beings far surpassing in sophistication the most advanced human technology? Not a chance. 2. DNA and The Evidence for Intelligent Read More ›

Study Intelligent Design

Study intelligent design through an online course, textbook textbooks, or in person with other scientists and students at a summer seminar. DiscoveryU Want to learn more about the scientific evidence for intelligent design? Take one of the self-paced video courses at DiscoveryU. Textbooks Summer Seminars Are you a college student, graduate student, or professional who wants to study the evidence Read More ›

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Not By Chance

The modern theory of intelligent design was not developed in response to a legal setback for creationists in 1987. Instead, it was first formulated in the late 1970s and early 1980s by a group of scientists-Charles Thaxton, Walter Bradley, Roger Olson, and Dean Kenyon-who were trying to account for an enduring mystery of modern biology Read More ›
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List of Fine-Tuning Parameters

“Fine-tuning” refers to various features of the universe that are necessary conditions for the existence of complex life, including the initial conditions and “brute facts” of the universe, the laws of nature or the numerical constants present in those laws, and local features of habitable planets. Read More ›
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Introduction to The Privileged Planet

Even more mysterious than the fact that our location is so congenial to diverse measurement and discovery is that these same conditions appear to correlate with habitability. Read More ›
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Using Statistical Methods to Model the Fine-tuning of Molecular Machines and Systems

The Journal of Theoretical Biology has published an explicitly pro-intelligent design article, “Using statistical methods to model the fine-tuning of molecular machines and systems.” Let’s take a closer look at the contents. Read More ›