Discovery Institute's Center for Science & Culture
@DiscoveryCSC
Intellectual home of the modern intelligent design movement and the scientists and scholars challenging Darwin's theory of evolution on the basis of science.
Phil Halper has argued against a position that no one holds, and his argument as a whole lays claim to the very capacity his objection denies.https://t.co/7KenYQMaR4
As you are driving on Interstate 5 just north of downtown Seattle, a home with purple floor-to-ceiling windows stands out prominently.https://t.co/S9n0pI6om6
A Friday article at Science Daily caught my eye: "Scientists are Seriously Asking if Bees and ChatGPT Are Conscious." Either the writer has been fuddled by an unholy amalgam of...https://t.co/An0DHeBkT9
The point arrives when a philosophy is so unreasonable, so utterly broken, that one can only give it a good strong kick. Argument fails; one must act.https://t.co/LfYAcpBFQO
"Halper is one of the most formidable proponents of atheism, but he also admits that the discussion with Meyer was 'the toughest debate I’ve ever had.'"https://t.co/hEwPcp7nWU
Is materialism a straightjacket? The very fact that a respectable conversation is going on around this question tells us that something has changed.https://t.co/m13NaOcKZw
Dr. Stuart Burgess suggests that organisms at the extremes not only exemplify ultimate engineering but specifically point to theistic design.https://t.co/5NoaTn5APP
The quasi-scientific abstraction that glibly asserts our being “nothing more” than particle interactions is as wrong as it is right.https://t.co/AX9NjLwO7q
Glaciers are made up of snow that over millennia compacted into ice. They grow or shrink based on climate. They are geological features.https://t.co/xeVqTYTKb7
Anyone imagining alien biology, anywhere across the universe, even if it takes unexpected forms, would have to include this expectation.https://t.co/ykqbf6ZfYc
Asian elephants (like the one at the top of this page) and their African counterparts apparently diverged about 8 million years ago.https://t.co/dT66ECobw7
What is the probability of forming a book with at least one hundred words in a row, if we are sampling from the Hebrew alphabet? https://t.co/TJCInZLJOs
Watch a wide-ranging conversation with renowned neurosurgeon Ben Carson on science, faith, and the American Founding, from this year’s Dallas Conference on Science and Faith. https://t.co/BbTHFfyWNW
Renowned surgeon @RealBenCarson shares his view with @JGWestDI that faith & science are not in conflict, and that believing in evolution requires more faith than believing in God. Link below