Since the time of Darwin, scholars have resisted design in nature, but throughout the twentieth century new discoveries have forced a reappraisal and revived an interest in design.

The aim of this international science conference is to review evidence for intelligent design, drawing upon results in astronomy, physics, mathematics, biochemistry, biology, genetics, and paleontology.

It's time for a new look.

Speakers
Jonathan Wells, Ph.D.
molecular biology,
University of California Berkeley,
Senior Fellow, Discovery Institute, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.
Icons of Evolution (Ikony evoluce)
Article 1

Article 2

Article 3


John C. Lennox, Ph.D., D.Sc.
mathematics,
Fellow in Mathematics and Philosophy of Science, Green College, Oxford University

Charles B. Thaxton, Ph.D., FAIC
chemistry, Iowa State University
Visiting Professor,
Charles University (1996-2000)
The mystery of Life's Origin
(Tajemství vzniku života),
The Soul of Science (Duše vědy)
Article 1

Article 2

Stephen C. Meyer, Ph.D.
history and philosophy of science,
Cambridge University,
Senior Fellow,
Discovery Institute
Darwin, Design, and Public Education
Article 1
Michael J. Behe, Ph.D.
biochemistry,
University of Pennsylvania,
Professor, Lehigh University,
Darwin's Black Box (Darwinova černá skříňka)
Article 1

Article 2

Article in Czech


Actual information for conference participants:

The producing of the DVDs has delayed a little and the discs will be send at the end of January.


Unlocking the Mystery

To view a demo of the acclaimed video Unlocking the Mystery of Life, click here.  This video along with The Privileged Planet will soon be translated into Czech and should be available at the conference.


Program:

Prague Congress Centre, Prague, Czech Republic
October 22, 2005

8:30 Registration and Welcome
9:00 Jonathan Wells, Ph.D.
Icons of Evolution (genetics)
10:00 John C. Lennox, Ph.D., D.Sc.
Design Features of the Universe (mathematics)
11:00 Coffee Break
11:45 Charles B. Thaxton, Ph.D., FAIC
Origin of Life (biochemistry)
12:45 Lunch
2:15 Stephen C. Meyer, Ph.D.
Information and the Cambrian Explosion (paleontology)
3:15 Responses
Panel Discussion
5:30 Snack
6:30 Michael J. Behe, Ph.D.
Molecular Machines (molecular biology)
7:30 Closing