


Astrophysicist Describes Finding God on Scientific Grounds

“Atheists Have A Serious Problem” Michael Knowles & Intelligent Design

Why the Fine-Tuning Argument is Stronger than Ever

Keri D. Ingraham Discusses Reducing K-12 Bureaucracy with Ginny Gentles
On April 23, Keri D. Ingraham appeared on Freedom to Learn with Ginny Gentles, a podcast of the Defense of Freedom Institute. Dr. Ingraham discussed the dismantling of the U.S. Department of Education and why downsizing the federal bureaucracy will improve learning outcomes for students. She also shattered school choice myths, exposed why the teachers unions unravel over the loss Read More ›

Three Scientists on the Origins of Everything | Stephen Meyer, John Lennox, and James Tour
Moving from the Big Bang and the discovery of cosmic beginnings, to the fine-tuning of the physical constants that make life possible, to the extraordinary complexity and information embedded in DNA, mathematician John Lennox, philosopher of science Stephen Meyer, and chemist James Tour, explores whether these developments point to blind, undirected processes—or to the activity of an intelligent mind. The Read More ›

Is It Time to Rethink Darwinian Evolution?
Matt Fradd interviews Stephen C. Meyer about why he abandoned secular materialism for Christian theism, centering on questions of meaning, morality, and reason. Meyer argues that a purely naturalistic universe cannot give lasting significance to human lives or achievements, which he links to a wider crisis of meaning. If our minds are products of unguided evolution plus matter alone, we Read More ›

Why Some Scientists Are Rethinking Darwin’s Theory of Evolution

Steve Meyer on Veritasium’s Theory of the Origin of Life

Who Speaks for God? Bad Theology in the Case for Evolution
Philosopher Stephen Dilley discusses how key arguments for evolutionary theory rely upon questionable theology. As a result, these arguments are surprisingly weak. Dr. Dilley is a Senior Fellow with the Center for Science and Culture at Discovery Institute. This talk was presented at the 2025 Dallas Conference on Science and Faith.