Type
post
Author
Stephen C. Meyer
Date
October 7, 2008
Categorized
Research and Analysis
Tagged
, Darwinism , evidence for intelligent design , Featured Articles , Francis Crick , history of intelligent design , history of science , intelligent design , Modern Synthesis , Neo-Darwinism , philosophy of science , Stephen Jay Gould , teleological argument , uniform and repeated experience
Stephen C. Meyer
October 7, 2008
Research and Analysis
What is this theory of intelligent design, and where did it come from? And why does it arouse such passion and inspire such apparently determined efforts to suppress it? Read More ›
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Type
post
Author
Stephen C. Meyer
Date
September 26, 2003
Categorized
Commentary
Tagged
, biochemistry , biology , evidence for intelligent design , physics
Stephen C. Meyer
September 26, 2003
Commentary
We can recognize the effects of rational agents and distinguish them from the effects of natural causes. Systems or sequences that are both “highly complex” and “specified” are always produced by intelligent agents rather than by chance and/or physical chemical laws. Read More ›
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