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 ›
Neither chance nor necessity, nor the combination of the two, can explain the origin of information starting from purely physical-chemical antecedents. Causal powers of both natural entities and intelligent agency suggests intelligent design as the best explanation. Read More ›
The elegant form and protective covering of the coiled nautilus, the interdependent parts of the vertebrate eye, and the interlocking bones, muscles, and feathers of a bird wing “give the appearance of having been designed for a purpose.” Read More ›
A clear exposition of the problem of the origin of life and how the existence of biological information provides compelling scientific evidence for intelligent design. Read More ›
Just when scientists thought they understood how natural processes explained the order of the universe, they discovered a very special kind of complexity, called information, in nature. Read More ›