Intelligent Design Network, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that seeks institutional objectivity in origins science.

Objectivity results from the use of the scientific method without philosophic or religious assumptions in seeking answers to the question: Where do we come from?

We believe objectivity in the institutions of science, government and the media will lead not only to good origins science, but also to constitutional neutrality in this subjective, historical science that unavoidably impacts religion. We promote the scientific evidence of intelligent design because proper consideration of that evidence is necessary to achieve not only scientific objectivity but also constitutional neutrality.

Click here for a  Statement of Objectives regarding Origins Science that we believe most should agree with.

Darwin, Design & Democracy VII - April 19, 2008
Features Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed,

This conference will explain why EXPELLED, is important.
Attend the conference and you will want to see the film.
If you have seen the film, you will want to attend this conference.
A ticket stub from an April 18 showing, will get you into the conference free.

Click on the program for full details of this symposium.  It is all  
about an invisible metaphorical wall that restricts our freedom to make an informed choice as to an ultimate question:
Where do we come from?


New documentary about the Kansas Science Hearings held in May 2005.
This documentary shows the key testimony of the 23 experts that testified,

 

 


New ID Book Rivals the Da Vinci Code - The Cave Painting: A parable of science:


 

Click here for IDnet Press Release on the Dover Decision.

Intelligent Design

 


 

 

 

 

 

The theory of intelligent design (ID) holds that certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause rather than an undirected process such as natural selection. ID is thus a scientific disagreement with the core claim of evolutionary theory that the apparent design of living systems is an illusion.

In a broader sense, Intelligent Design is simply the science of design detection -- how to recognize patterns arranged by an intelligent cause for a purpose. Design detection is used in a number of scientific fields, including anthropology, forensic sciences that seek to explain the cause of events such as a death or fire, cryptanalysis and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI). An inference that certain biological information may be the product of an intelligent cause can be tested or evaluated in the same manner as scientists daily test for design in other sciences.

ID is controversial because of the implications of its evidence, rather than the significant weight of its evidence. ID proponents believe science should be conducted objectively, without regard to the implications of its findings. This is particularly necessary in origins science because of its historical (and thus very subjective) nature, and because it is a science that unavoidably impacts religion.



 

Positive evidence of design in living systems consists of the semantic, meaningful or functional nature of biological information, the lack of any known law that can explain the sequence of symbols that carry the "messages," and statistical and experimental evidence that tends to rule out chance as a plausible explanation. Other evidence challenges the adequacy of natural or material causes to explain both the origin and diversity of life.

Intelligent Design is an intellectual movement that includes a scientific research program for investigating intelligent causes and that challenges naturalistic explanations of origins which currently drive science education and research.

Activities 

:: Public Education:  Hosting and sponsoring educational events; presenting information through the media and assisting with the production of books, articles, and audio and video tapes about intelligent design.
 
:: Teaching Resources:  Providing advice and legal and educational resources for state and local education agencies
 
:: Networking:  Developing networks with existing organizations; assisting groups with the formation of local organizations and clubs; keeping interested persons and groups advised on developments within the Intelligent Design movement


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The Radar of Evolutionary Biology - An Odd Device to Use in Science, by John Calvert, July 28, 2008

Contact Information

Kansas Office: Manager: John Calvert, Telephone: 913-268-0852, Postal address: P.O. Box 14702, Shawnee Mission, Kansas 66285-4702, E-mail: IDnet@att.net

New Mexico Office: Manager: Joe Renick, Telephone: 505-899-6838, Postal address: 4429 Rio Trumperos CT NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87120
Email: nmidnet@comcast.net
Web site: www.nmidnet.org

Ohio Office: Manager: Roddy Bullock, J.D.   Telephone:  (513) 965-8585, Postal address: 936 Hidden Ridge, Milford, OH 45150
Email: info@idnetohio.com
Web site: www.idnetohio.com

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