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h English (en) | *Book:[http://amzn.to/VK7HJl| Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design] 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 [http://www.discovery.org/csc/| 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 intelligent design. *Book:[http://amzn.to/XXMuIK| Intelligent Design: The Bridge Between Science and Theology]by William A. Dembski. Although the fast-growing movement has gained considerable grassroots support, many scientists and theologians remain skeptical about its merits. Scientists worry that it's bad science (merely creationism in disguise) and theologians worry that it's bad theology (misunderstanding divine action). In this book William Dembski addresses these concerns and brilliantly argues that intelligent design provides a crucial link between science and theology. *[http://www.grisda.org Geoscience Research Institute] *[http://www.discovery.org/id Discovery Institute] == == {{/requirement 1b}} <!-- b. Do one of the following: Review the story of Nicodemus and relate it to the lifecycle of the butterfly. Draw a lifecycle chart of the caterpillar giving the spiritual significance. Watch a video relating to Intelligent Design and discuss its spiritual significance. --> '''Option 1 and 2:''' '''Nicodemus''' was a Pharisee and a member of the Sanhedrin, who, according to the Gospel of John, showed favor to Jesus. He appears three times: the first is when he visits Jesus one night to listen to his teachings ({{Bible link|John 3:1–21}}); the second is when he states the law concerning the arrest of Jesus during the Feast of Tabernacles ({{Bible link|John 7:45–51}}); and the last follows the Crucifixion, when he assists Joseph of Arimathea in preparing the corpse of Jesus for burial ({{Bible link|John 19:39–42}}). The John 3 verses are what this requirement is referencing. |
h Spanish (es) | == == {{:{{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|3|1}}/requirement 1b/es}} |