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Jane Goodall Sees Intelligent Design but Misses God's Image

Jane Goodall Sees Intelligent Design but Misses God's Image

Jane Goodall recently won the 2021 Templeton Prize. The prize honors those who "harness the power of the sciences to explore the deepest questions of the universe and humankind’s place and purpose within it." Goodall is a longtime supporter of the Great Apes Personhood project, which seeks to confer human rights on primates. For all Goodall's talk of "intelligence," "purpose," and a "spark of divine energy" in living things, she seems to miss the utterly unique place of human beings in creation.

American Psychological Association Boots Professor from Discussion Group after He Suggested There Are Only 2 Sexes

American Psychological Association Boots Professor from Discussion Group after He Suggested There Are Only 2 Sexes

John Staddon, an emeritus professor of psychology and neuroscience at Duke University, has been removed from an American Psychological Association email discussion group after he posted a question suggesting that there are only two sexes.

3 Scientific Discoveries That Call for a God Hypothesis

3 Scientific Discoveries That Call for a God Hypothesis

Three key twentieth-century discoveries, argues Cambridge-educated philosopher of science Stephen Meyer, challenge materialist assumptions and point, not just to an intelligent designer, but to a transcendent God.

Evolution Evangelists Skirt Evidence, Commemorate Darwin's Descent of Man

Evolution Evangelists Skirt Evidence, Commemorate Darwin's Descent of Man

When asked how we can know that the current evolutionary narrative is true, scientist explainers quickly point to the fossil record and our nearest animal relatives, the great apes. However, as a recent study in the journal Science points out, the actual physical evidence for what the late philosopher Michael Stove has called “fables of evolution” is in scant supply.

How Hopeful Gene Editing Tech Fails with Broken Philosophy

How Hopeful Gene Editing Tech Fails with Broken Philosophy

In this week’s What Would You Say? video, my colleague Brooke McIntire walked us through ways Christians can think about gene editing, and here’s what she had to say:

World's 1st Human-Monkey Embryos Ignite Ethics Debate: 'Time Is Long Past' for New Laws

World's 1st Human-Monkey Embryos Ignite Ethics Debate: 'Time Is Long Past' for New Laws

After scientists successfully created the world's first human-monkey hybrid embryos, a leading bioethicist is calling for new laws and regulations.

Turning Chemicals into Code: $10 Million to Do the Impossible

Turning Chemicals into Code: $10 Million to Do the Impossible

How difficult is it to produce a living cell from scratch? A while back, Shane Morris asked synthetic-organic chemist James Tour this very question. Dr. Tour replied that anyone who claims we’re close to building a cell, even in the most ideal of circumstances, “has no idea what they’re talking about.” The bottom line? The origin of life and of the information that makes it possible remain the most significant challenge to a naturalistic worldview. The only plausible explanation for how these incredible systems came into being is intelligent design.

Washington University Professor Says Credits from Courses on Creationism Should Not Count Toward a Science Degree

Washington University Professor Says Credits from Courses on Creationism Should Not Count Toward a Science Degree

A Washington University professor proposed in a new Wal Street Journal op-ed that college course credits earned from classes on creationism should not count towards a college degree.

Genetic Experimentation on Humans and Animals: Part 2

Genetic Experimentation on Humans and Animals: Part 2

Researchers at the Salk Institute recently implanted human pluripotent stem cells, or cells that can produce any kind of body tissue, in pig embryos.

Unexplained Light: The Darkness Has Not Overcome it

Unexplained Light: The Darkness Has Not Overcome it

After recently discovering evidence of light in deep space, many scientists were left puzzled and searching for logical answers to what the unexplained glow was. Perhaps, it would be easier to see God in “the heavens” He made, if we weren’t so convinced of our ability to explain everything by purely naturalistic causes or even, as some do, to dismiss all supernatural causes. Maybe our gut instinct to look upward when we encounter the unexplained is the right one. If the heavens indeed “declare the glory of God,” we’d do well to listen.