Many different pieces of evidence pointing to design in nature could be adduced, but we decided to distill it all down to six major lines of evidence. Read More ›
Far from being “Gee whiz that’s complicated; it must be designed!,” ID theory relies on well-defined concepts such as specified complexity and an explanatory filter that allows one to distinguish designed events from either chance, necessity, or a combination of the two. Read More ›
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 ›
Evolutionists often claim that universal common ancestry and the “tree of life” are established facts.
But what is the evidence for their claim, and how much of it is based upon assumptions? Read More ›
A new approach to teaching about evolution has been developed to meet the test of good science and satisfy the courts’ standards of constitutionality. This new approach uses the phrase “teach the controversy.” Read More ›
Professor Michael Behe invites us to review the sweep of his argument for intelligent design, as he has presented it in his books and other publications. Read More ›
Whether we realize it or not, we detect design constantly in our everyday lives. In fact, our lives often depend on inferring intelligent design. Read More ›