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Do Creatures Great and Small Point to a designing intelligence? Join me at the 7th Annual Dallas Conference on Science & Faith
With a lineup of renowned speakers, thought-provoking sessions, and opportunities to connect with like-minded individuals, this event is perfect for anyone passionate about the deeper questions of life and the universe.
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Stephen Meyer responds to the viral video of Stephen Fry explaining why he thinks god is evil, and what he would say to god.
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Stephen Meyer explores the rise, fall, and revival in the sciences of the belief in God as Creator, with particular focus on figures related to the University of Cambridge in England. This presentation was taped at a Discovery Institute event in Cambridge, UK in August 2024.
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Steve Meyer would like to offer you a deeper dive into the scientific evidence for the existence of God. Introduce yourself and we'll send you a free, digital mini-book right away.
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Join @justinbrierley as he interviews controversial philosopher of science Dr Stephen Meyer, about his recent book "Return of the God Hypothesis". Stephen shares the latest advances in the field of "Intelligent Design", ranging from design inferences that can be drawn from the origin of the universe, the fine-tuning of the universe, the information content of the living cell, and even from attempts of atheist materialists to try to avoid the God Hypothesis!
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Director of Discovery's Center for Science & Culture, Stephen Meyer, has a year end message about the great year CSC had in publishing peer-reviewed articles, releasing new videos & books, and launching a new research and study center in Cambridge, England. Cheers to 2024 and here’s a to another great year in 2025.
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Is intelligent design a scientific possibility worth exploring? You may be wondering what an advocate of intelligent design is doing on a show with a practicing cosmologist who frequently declares himself to be a devout agnostic and if I, a respected cosmologist, am getting into intelligent design. Well, tune in, and you’ll find out!
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On this ID The Future, we bring you the first half of Daily Wire host Ben Shapiro’s 2019 interview with philosopher of science Dr. Stephen Meyer on The Ben Shapiro Sunday Special. This exchange happened five years ago now, and we thought it was a good time to put it out there again for those who may not have heard it yet or don’t remember it.
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Two close friends, David Berlinski and Stephen Meyer, sit down to talk about the decades they have been leaders in researching the deficiencies in modern evolutionary theory, and in Meyer's case especially, the mounting scientific evidence supporting intelligent design. https://youtu.be/KLvjILV145Q?feature=...
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Eric Hedin was enjoying a productive career as a physics professor at Ball State University when atheist activists tried to cancel him for exposing students to scientific evidence the universe was intelligently designed. Learn what happened next in this short video.
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Stephen C. Meyer is director of the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture and a founder both of the intelligent design movement. Dr. Meyer is a Cambridge University-trained philosopher of science, the author of peer-reviewed publications in technical, scientific, philosophical and other books and journals. His signal contribution to ID theory is given most fully in Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design, published by HarperOne in June 2009. Meyer earned his Ph.D. in the History and Philosophy of Science from Cambridge University for a dissertation on the history of origin of life biology and the methodology of the historical sciences. For more information visit Dr. Meyer's website at: www.stephencmeyer.org/