
Signature in the Cell From Stephen Meyer's op-ed in Human Events: "There have been parallels cases where e-mail traffic was released showing Darwinian scientists displaying the same contempt for fair play and academic openness as we see now in the climate emails."

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I want you should do me a favor. I noticed that you put up this real negative review of Steve Meyer's Signature in the Cell on Amazon. I want to tell you, I loved the stuff about the slow fuse and all. It brought back memories of the time Boom Boom Salacio was a Senior Fellow at the DI. The Putznage...

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Want to know more about the Amazon.com bestselling book that made the Times Literary Supplement's Top Books of 2009? Robert Deyes has a review of Stephen Meyer's Signature in the Cell below:

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We are left with little choice but to discard chance as a serious contender in the ‘life origins’ debate.

Signature in the Cell Recently, Dr. Meyer was in the studio with radio talk show host G. Gordon Liddy to discuss Signature in the Cell and the debate over evolution and intelligent design. Listen in at the link below.
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This fall Meyer came out with a full account of what science has learned in recent decades: Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design (Harper One, 2009) shows that the cell is incredibly complex and the code that directs its functions wonderfully designed. His argument under...

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Stephen Meyer’s Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design is being named one of the top books of 2009 in the prestigious Times Literary Supplement (TLS) annual “Books of the Year” issue, officially due out later this week. The selection was made by prominent philosopher (and...

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As part of the recognition of this being the 150th anniversary of the publication of Charles Darwin's On The Origin of Species, CNN.com today published this piece by CSC Director Stephen C. Meyer.

Christopher Kimera Hello Dr Meyer, This is a wonderful book. The reviews are wonderful.

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Last week on The Michael Medved Show, Stephen Meyer debate Chris Mooney, author of "Unscientific America". You can now listen to the debate here.

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Today Amazon.com announced their bestselling books of 2009 and Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design (HarperOne) by Dr. Stephen C. Meyer made the top ten in the science category. ...

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Framing Science vs. Following the Evidence: Stephen Meyer and Chris Mooney, Monday on Medved
Monday, Nov. 16th. Stephen Meyer and Chris Mooney will be on The Michael Medved Show (second hour, 1pm PT/4pm ET). Mooney is a diehard Darwin defender so it will be an interesting hour long discussion. Find a station near you at http://www.michaelmedved.com/
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A new feature for Medhead Members: Post-Show Podcasts. The first one is an interview with the author of a new book about Ayn Rand. Become a member today to download this podcast.

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Well, the news out of Oklahoma about Stephen Meyer's intelligent design presentation at the University last night is quite encouraging. Over three hundred people reportedly turned out for the lecture and discussion following. ...

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SIGNATURE IN THE CELL: DNA AND THE EVIDENCE FOR INTELLIGENT DESIGN argues that Charles Darwin did not refute intelligent design, and that the case has been misrepresented by the media and local school boards. ...

Signature in the Cell Today's commentary at Breakpoint is about Stephen Meyer's Signature in the Cell, which they hail as a "landmark book about intelligent design", adding that it is a "profound, hugely important book."
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In recent years, there have been several important books about intelligent design that go to the debate about evolution and the origins of life. Bill Dembski’s The Design Inference was first. Then along came Darwin’s Black Box by Michael Behe, showing the irreducible complexity of the cell, which ca...















