DNA: Pointing to Intelligence
On April 25, 1953, James Watson and Francis Crick published a paper that would forever alter our understanding of life and give cause to question leading theories on how we came into existence.
On April 25, 1953, James Watson and Francis Crick published a paper that would forever alter our understanding of life and give cause to question leading theories on how we came into existence.
Charles Darwin's renowned work, "On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection," was published in November of 1859. At the time, little was known about the building blocks of life—cells.
On the rolling Saskatchewan prairie, about 70 miles east of the city of Saskatoon, sits a pleasant community of 6000 people named Humboldt.
When reporting on the subject, mainstream western media portray Intelligent Design (sometimes referred to simply as I.D.) as a battle between religion and science, between the ignorant and the educated, between people led by blind emotion versus l
Are you knowledgeable? We've all heard the line, "What do YOU know?" Perhaps, it has been directed at you. The situation is generally confrontational. It's an argument and emotions are running high.
In 1687, Isaac Newton published his seminal book, Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy. It laid the foundation for the modern era of the physical sciences.
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From as early as the 15th Century BCE, there has been evidence of religion. Whether it be Hinduism, Judaism, Jainism, Islam, or any other kind, humanity has been inclined towards worshipping a Supreme Power. But why?
For a good portion of the 20th century, many academics working in the fields of biology, biochemistry and related disciplines largely accepted the postulate that life on earth evolved slowly after the mysterious origin of some type of living
On the front of the Canadian two-dollar coin is the image of an animal, Ursus maritimus, the polar bear, a creature of rare beauty.
Enjoy our first extended compilation Viewpoint which examines five examples of creatures whose very existence is evidence of design.