Stephen C. Meyer
Stephen C. Meyer is a Cambridge University-trained philosopher of science, Director of the Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture (CSC) and a founder of the intelligent design movement.
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Stephen C. Meyer
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With the 150th anniversary of Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species fast approaching, Dr. Meyer explains the holes in the theory of evolution and the magnificent ode to intelligent design.
Tyrone Anderson
Tyrone Anderson
Nice work Dr. Meyer!
Sat at 9:15am
Stephen C. Meyer
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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.
Mark
Mark
I heard that. Dr. Meyer was very good. Unfortunately these debates seem to be only for the benefit of the listeners. In spite of amazingly good arguments, the dogmaticly stubborn scientific materialists never can seem to open even one blind eye to obvious truth.
Fri at 4:09pm
Matt Teterud
Matt Teterud
I'm so impressed by your logic, reasoning, and ability to communicate in clear terms, Stephen. It seems you say things that many of us think, just in more articulate ways.
Sat at 8:43am
Stephen C. Meyer

Stephen C. Meyer Good news -- Signature in the Cell has made Amazon's list of best selling science books.

Source: www.evolutionnews.org
Signature in the Cell makes 2009 list of top ten bestselling science books. Today Amazon.com announced their bestselling books of 2009 and Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design (HarperOne) by Dr. ...
Jonathan McLatchie
November 17 at 4:46am
Stephen C. Meyer

Stephen C. Meyer Monday on Medved -- Signature in the Cell Framing Science vs. Following the Evidence: Stephen Meyer and Chris Mooney
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/

Source: www.michaelmedved.com
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.
Stephen C. Meyer
Source: www.evolutionnews.org
With the anniversary of Darwin's opus nearly upon us, a question that keeps coming up is whether the scientific community is any closer to figuring out the origins of life now than when Darwin published his theory 150 years ago?
Tyrone Anderson
Tyrone Anderson
Stupendous! Thanks for doing this.
November 13 at 12:47pm
John-Otto Liljenstolpe
John-Otto Liljenstolpe
Will this be recorded and available somewhere?
November 13 at 1:40pm
Stephen C. Meyer
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Review Of The Ninth Chapter Of Signature In The Cell by Stephen Meyer
Stephen C. Meyer

Stephen C. Meyer
A public debate about the origins of life hosted by the American Freedom Alliance and featuring: Stephen Meyer, Rick Sternberg, Michael Shermer and Don Prothero

Admission: $20.00 Students: $10.00
RSVP: Saban Theater Box Office (323) 655-0111

Monday, November 30th, 7pm,

Saban Theater, Beverly Hills

Dr. Stephen Meyer
Step...hen Meyer is Director of the Center for Science and Culture at the Discovery Institute. Formerly a geophysicist with Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO), Dr. Meyer earned his Ph.D. in the history and philosophy of science at Cambridge University as a Rotary International Scholar. From 1990-2002, he was on the faculty of Whitworth College. Dr. Meyer is author of peer-reviewed publications in technical, scientific, philosophical and other books and journals. His latest book is Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design. His other books include Darwinism, Design and Public Education and Explore Evolution. Dr. Meyer’s website can be visited at www.stephencmeyer.com

Dr. Donald R. Prothero

Dr. Donald R. Prothero is Professor of Geology at Occidental College in Los Angeles, and Lecturer in Geobiology at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. He is currently the author, co-author, editor, or co-editor of 21 books and almost 200 scientific papers, including five leading geology textbooks and three trade books. He is on the editorial board of Skeptic magazine, and in the past has served as an associate or technical editor for Geology, Paleobiology and Journal of Paleontology< /SPAN>. He is a Fellow of the Geological Society of America, the Paleontological Society, and the Linnaean Society of London, and has also received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Science Foundation. He has also been featured on several television documentaries, including episodes of Paleoworld and Walking with Prehistoric Beasts.

Dr. Michael Shermer
Dr. Michael Shermer is the Founding Publisher of Skeptic magazine and editor of Skeptic.com, a monthly columnist for Scientific American, and an Adjunct Professor at Claremont Graduate University. Dr. Shermer’s latest book is The Mind of the Market, on evolutionary economics. His last book was Why Darwin Matters: Evolution and the Case Against Intelligent Design, and he is the author of The Science of Good and Evil and of Why People Believe Weird Things. Dr. Shermer received his B.A. in psychology from Pepperdine University, M.A. in experimental psychology from California State University, Fullerton, and his Ph.D. in the history of science from Claremont Graduate University (1991). He was a college professor for 20 years, and since his creation of Skeptic magazine he has appeared on such shows as The Colbert Report, 20/20, Dateline, Charlie Rose, and Larry King Live (but, proudly, never Jerry Springer!). Dr. Shermer was the co-host and co-producer of the 13-hour Family Channel television series, Exploring the Unknown.

Dr. Richard Sternberg
Richard Sternberg is a Research Scientist at the Biologic Institute and a Research Collaborator at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History. He is an evolutionary biologist with interests in the relation between genes and morphological homologies, and the nature of genomic “information.” He holds a Ph.D. in Biology (Molecular Evolution) from Florida International University and a Ph.D. in Systems Science (Theoretical Biology) from Binghamton University. From 2001-2007, he served as a staff scientist at the National Center for Biotechnology Information, and from 2001-2007 he was a Research Associate at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History. Dr. Sternberg’s website can be visited at http://www.richardsternberg.org/.


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Stephen Meyer vs. Michael Shermer
Time:7:00PM Monday, November 30th
Location:Saban Theater, Beverly Hills
Stephen C. Meyer
Source: www.americanfreedomalliance.org
A public debate featuring: Stephen Meyer, Richard Sternberg, Michael Shermer and Don Prothero on Monday, November 30th, 7pm, at Saban Theater, Beverly Hills
Stephen C. Meyer

Stephen C. Meyer As part of it's Darwin Debaates series of events in southern California, the AFA recently hosted a premiere at USC of Darwin's Dilemma, based in part on Signature in the Cell. On November 30, Dr. Meyer will participate in another of that series of events -- he will debate Michael Shermer of Skeptic magazine. Details forthcoming.

Source: dailytrojan.com
“I don’t believe in this intelligent design stuff,” one attendee whispered; another gently poked fun at the idea of humans popping out of a random interaction of atoms. Even in today’s modern world, the intimate room was a clear display of the debate raised since Darwin first published The Origin of...
Jennifer
Jennifer
Oh, I like your debates w/ ole Mr. 'anything but God'!
November 4 at 6:48pm
Richard Bailey
Richard Bailey
I'll be there on the 30th. Just deciding who to invite....
November 4 at 6:55pm
Stephen C. Meyer

Stephen C. Meyer Listen to Dr. Meyer on The Dennis Miller Show, where he talks about *Signature in the Cell,* Francis Crick's sequence hypothesis, and more.

Shawn White
Shawn White
Oh cool.
November 2 at 12:52pm
Stephen C. Meyer

Stephen C. Meyer A Colorado conference this weekend that will be featuring Dr. Meyer, Dr. David Berlinski, Dr. Michael Behe and Dr. John West has been attacked, literally. Their website was hacked and the pages deleted

Source: www.evolutionnews.org
A Colorado group is the target of malicious computer hackers in what appears to be a coordinated attempt to suppress information about an upcoming conference on Darwin and intelligent design in Colorado.
Neil John Breakwell
Neil John Breakwell
their actions say it all - why would they do this if they were sure of their own theories ? Freedom will prevail.
October 29 at 11:11am
Aaron Goulet
Aaron Goulet
cant win an argument so the next thing to do.....sabotage
October 29 at 3:10pm
Stephen C. Meyer

Stephen C. Meyer David Berlinski's book The Devil's Delusion is now in paperback and selling briskly. It's a fantastic book and a nice complement to Signature in the Cell.

Source: www.devilsdelusion.com
Download a free discussion guide designed to facilitate the use of The Devil’s Delusion in small groups, adult Sunday School classes, adult education seminars, and book discussion clubs.
Michael
Michael
I saw the Darwin’s Dilemma tonight at MBC in Wash DC, good work! I bought a copy of Signature in the Cell, when you were here, looking forward to checking out the Discussion Guide for the Devil's Delusion. Would love to see both you and David Berlinski come back to MBC when you get a chance.
October 21 at 8:21pm
Stephen C. Meyer

Stephen C. Meyer Help support academic freedom. Come see the new ID film banned by the California Science Center, Darwin's Dilemma. Now playing Sunday, Oct. 25th 7pm Embassy Auditorium at U.S.C.

Source: www.evolutionnews.org
Those who live in the Los Angeles area are invited to attend a gala premiere screening of Illustra Media's new documentary, Darwin's Dilemma: The Mystery of the Cambrian Fossil Record next Sunday, October 25th at 7:00 pm at the University of Southern California. ...
Tim
Tim
People who actually whine about studies that suggest that neo-Darwinism is wrong, or has some flaws, simply aren't open minded. You don't have to be a supporter of any specific religion to have qualms with the theory. It's ridiculous that people actually think that if you disagree with the theory you're a crazed maniac who cannot think properly. I ... Read Morepersonally have some issues with the theory, even without a religious basis behind it. I mean, how can one seriously postulate that mankind, and especially the DNA coding within all organisms, came about purely by randomness coupled with natural selection? It just doesn't make sense. Sure, you could just say there's been enough time and postulate some pre-existing happening prior to the beginning of the known physical universe (you might say something happened and evolved before the beginning of the universe that passed its accidental creation of the DNA code into the fabric of this universe) , but that would be relying on less philosophical common sense and logic than it would take to believe in a designer of the universe and/or life on Earth. I mean, we know that designers design, even over time as they make new discoveries, but we hardly know of chancing accomplishing anything significant.
October 19 at 3:20pm
Troy Anderson
Troy Anderson
Hi Stephen, Would you send me a press release on this and I can write a follow-up story? Thanks. troy.anderson@dailynews.com
October 19 at 3:40pm
Chris Fuchser
Chris Fuchser
The Roman Catholic church tried to ban Galileo's writings. That plan backfired. Too bad the California Science Center isn't up on their history. Guess they'll learn the hard way that censorship doesn't stop ideas. What fools.
October 20 at 9:43am
Stephen C. Meyer
Source: www.stephencmeyer.org
Recently, on the Michael Medved show, arch-Darwinist Richard Dawkins, author of The Greatest Show on Earth, was asked point-blank by Discovery Institute President Bruce Chapman why he wouldn't debate Stephen Meyer, author of Signature in the Cell. His response? Weak sauce: "I have never come across ...
Tim Ray
Tim Ray
Dawkins knows that He can't win the debate. Darwinism is indefensible.
October 18 at 5:02pm
Michael Deubig
Michael Deubig
It's interesting how Dawkins goes on Fox News because the ratings are so high which gives his books widespread exposure so worrying about how strong the sauce is, doesn't bother him...lol
October 22 at 2:09am
Stephen C. Meyer

Stephen C. Meyer Steve Meyer will be a guest the first hour of Dennis Miller's radio show on Wed Oct. 14

Source: www.evolutionnews.org
Wednesday, Stephen Meyer will be a guest on The Dennis MIller Show. Listen in with Dennis' other 1.75 million fans as they discuss the California Science Center's recent banning of pro-ID film Darwin's Dilemma and Meyer's landmark book Signature in the Cell. ...
Dorina
Dorina
Just got the "Signature in the Cell" from Amazon!
October 14 at 12:41am