Stephen Meyer

Stephen Meyer

Biography:

Dr. Stephen C. Meyer received his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge in the philosophy of science. A former geophysicist and college professor, he now directs the Center for Science and Culture at the Discovery Institute in Seattle. In 2004, Meyer ignited a firestorm of media and scientific controversy when a biology journal at the Smithsonian Institution published his peer-reviewed scientific article advancing the theory of intelligent design.

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  • Big Bang & Intelligent Design / The Divine Council

    Author Stephen C. Meyer Ph.D. discussed data from the Webb Telescope, which further confirms that our universe had a beginning and how this relates to the theory of intelligent design. Followed by afterlife expert Rich Martini on his research into the Divine Council.More »
  • Intelligent Design / Geoengineering & Climate Modification

    Stephen C. Meyer Ph.D. argued for intelligent design citing evidence from physics, cosmology, and biology. Followed by researcher and activist Dane Wigington on geoengineering, chemtrails, and weather anomalies.More »
  • Darwin & Intelligent Design

    Pointing out a hitch in Darwin's theory of evolution, Cambridge trained philosopher of science, Stephen C. Meyer, presented an argument for intelligent design. Darwin believed the appearance of purposeful design in living organisms was a kind of illusion, and explained it as a...More »
  • DNA & Intelligent Design

    A former geophysicist and college professor,Stephen C. Meyer argued for the existence of intelligent design based upon DNA, and scientific evidence from such fields as biology, physics, chemistry, and cosmology. First hour guest, planetary scientist Dan Durda talked about...More »

Last Night

Heavy Metal Exposure / Astral Projection
Heavy Metal Exposure / Astral Projection
Author Douglas Mulhall discussed the presence of heavy metals in our environment. Followed by energy master Michael Monk on astral projection and spiritual development.

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