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By Joshua Vazquez - Joe Rogan's podcast has been changing people's views on Christianity. Rogan, who used to be pretty anti-Christian, has started to open up to discussing religious topics, thanks to guests like Jordan Peterson and Steven Meyer. Recently, he had Wesley Huff, a biblical scholar, on his show. Huff's
Sustainable Aviation Fuel tax treatment remains in limbo in spite of months of regulatory efforts and most recently a push to include in the House farm bill treatment of SAF crops. RFD Washington corr. Matt Kaye reports.Brent Clair with a CropWatcher update from Adams County.Latest crop numbers and Dr. Steven Meyer meeting with county farm bureaus.
Jonas Schneiter est entouré pour cette émission de Michel Audétat, Stéphanie Mérillat, Coline de Senarclens et de l'humoriste Benjamin Décosterd. L'équipe débat des confrontations économiques entre l'Europe et la Chine, de la limitation du temps de parole en politique et des monuments controversés. En deuxième partie d'émission, les beaux parleurs accueillent Steven Meyer, expert en cybersécurité.
Tuesday's guests include Dr. Steven Meyer with Ever Ag, National Ag in the Classroom Teacher of the Year Amanda Stanko, Darin Copeland with Prairie Farms Dairy, and Illinois State Climatologist Trent Ford.
By Design: Behe, Lennox, and Meyer on the Evidence for a Creator Watch this roundtable discussion at- https://rumble.com/v2bxrv6-the-evidence-for-a-creator.html Or on the Commie YouTube if you must- https://youtu.be/rXexaVsvhCM?si=bAPV9xMIt-jYpT6N Hoover Institution 840K subscribers 1,890,593 views Feb 1, 2023 FIESOLE Recorded on October 15, 2022, in Fiesole, Italy. Michael Behe, John Lennox, and Steven Meyer are three of the leading voices in science and academia on the case for an intelligent designer of the universe and everything in it (including us). In this wide-ranging conversation, they point out the flaws in Darwin's theory and the increasing amount of evidence uncovered by a rigorous application of the scientific method that points to an intentional design and creation of the physical world. For further information: https://www.hoover.org/publications/u... Interested in exclusive Uncommon Knowledge content? Check out Uncommon Knowledge on social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UncKnowledge/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/UncKnowledge/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/uncommon_knowle... As listed on Rumble- By Design: Behe, Lennox, and Meyer on the Evidence for a Creator Hoover Institution Feb 1, 2023 FIESOLE Recorded on October 15, 2022, in Fiesole, Italy. Michael Behe, John Lennox, and Steven Meyer are three of the leading voices in science and academia on the case for an intelligent designer of the universe and everything in it (including us). In this wide-ranging conversation, they point out the flaws in Darwin's theory and the increasing amount of evidence uncovered by a rigorous application of the scientific method that points to an intentional design and creation of the physical world. For further information: https://www.hoover.org/publications/uncommon-knowledge Interested in exclusive Uncommon Knowledge content? Check out Uncommon Knowledge on social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UncKnowledge/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/UncKnowledge/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uncommon_knowledge_show/ Reading List *The Case Against Darwin by James Perloff *The Case for a Creator by Lee Strobel *Darwin and New World Order Ian Taylor *Darwin's Black Box by Michael J Behe *Darwin's Doubt by Stephen C Meyer *The Design Inference William A Dembski *The Design Revolution William A Dembski *Evolution Conspiracy Matrisciana Oakland *The Evolution of a Creationist Jobe Martin *Intelligent Design Bridge Science Theology *Signature in the Cell by Stephen C Meyer *Tornado in a Junkyard by James Perloff *What is Creation Science H Morris G Parker YouTube Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLx2BamAwbS6yngqGUf73x-3vH8ZKMcB9C
Philosopher Steven Meyer Says Darwinism is DEAD on Joe Rogan Podcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zach-miller743/support
Hog Markets with Dr. Steven Meyer, Partners for Production Agriculture. Preview of the Warrensburg Corn Festival taking place this weekend. Weather with WMBD's Chris Yates.
Michael Behe, John Lennox, and Steven Meyer are three of the leading voices in science and academia on the case for an intelligent designer of the universe and everything in it (including us). In this wide-ranging conversation, they point out the flaws in Darwin's theory and the increasing amount of evidence uncovered by a rigorous application of the scientific method that points to an intentional design and creation of the physical world.
Episode 9. Refuting 6 False Popularly Held Scientific Ideas. Dr. Steven Meyer. ACU Sunday Series. https://youtu.be/PoLwZ5YynZU Refuting 6 False Popularly Held Scientific Ideas. The New Scientific Evidence that Points to the Existence of God John Ankerberg Show 99.1K subscribers Nov 13, 2022 Return of the God Hypothesis: How do the origin of the universe, the fine-tuning in the universe, and the information in DNA point to God as the creator? Dr. Meyer at Discovery Institute- https://www.discovery.org/p/meyer/ Stephen C. Meyer received his Ph.D. in the philosophy of science from the University of Cambridge. A former geophysicist and college professor, he now directs Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture in Seattle. He has authored the New York Times best seller Darwin's Doubt: The Explosive Origin of Animal Life and the Case for Intelligent Design (HarperOne, 2013), Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design (HarperOne, 2009), which was named a Book of the Year by the Times (of London) Literary Supplement in 2009, and now, The Return of the God Hypothesis (HarperOne, 2021). In his first book on intelligent design, Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design (HarperOne, 2009) Meyer examined the mystery of the origin of the first life. With Darwin's Doubt, he has expanded the scope of the case for intelligent design to the whole sweep of life's history. Meyer's research addresses the deepest mystery surrounding the origin of life and the origin of animal life: the origin of biological information necessary to produce it. Meyer graduated from Whitworth College in Spokane, Washington, in 1981 with a degree in physics and earth science. He later became a geophysicist with Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO) in Dallas, Texas. From 1981 to 1985, he worked for ARCO in digital signal processing and seismic survey interpretation. In 1986 as a Rotary International Scholar, he began his training in the history and philosophy of science at Cambridge University, earning an M.Phil. in 1987 and a Ph.D. in 1991. His doctoral thesis was titled “Of Clues and Causes: A Methodological Interpretation of Origin-of-Life Research.” He returned to Whitworth in the fall of 1990 to teach philosophy and the philosophy of science. He left a tenured position as a professor at Whitworth in 2002 to direct the Center for Science and Culture full time, which he had helped found with John West in 1996. Prior to the publication of Signature in the Cell and Darwin's Doubt, the writing for which Meyer was best known was an August 2004 review essay in the Smithsonian Institution-affiliated peer-reviewed biology journal Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. The article laid out the evidential case for intelligent design, presenting it as the best explanation for the origin of the biological information necessary to produce the new forms of animal life that arose abruptly during the Cambrian explosion. Because the article was the first peer-reviewed publication arguing for intelligent design in a technical journal, it proved extremely controversial. The journal's editor, evolutionary biologist Richard Sternberg, was punished by his Smithsonian supervisors for allowing Meyer's article into print. This led to the investigation of top Smithsonian personnel by the U.S. Office of Special Counsel. The controversy was widely covered in the media with articles or news stories appearing about it in The Wall Street Journal, Science, Nature, NPR, The O'Reilly Factor and the Washington Post. The federal investigation eventually concluded that Sternberg had been wrongly disciplined and intimidated. Meyer's many other publications include contributions to, and the editing of, the peer-reviewed volume Darwinism, Design and Public Education (Michigan State University Press, 2004) and the innovative textbook Explore Evolution (Hill House Publishers, 2007). Meyer has also published editorials in national newspapers such as The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, The National Post (of Canada), The Daily Telegraph (of London) and The Los Angeles Times. He has appeared on national television and radio programs such as The Jim Lehrer News Hour, NBC Nightly News, ABC Nightly News, CBS Sunday Morning, Nightline, Fox News Live, Paula Zahn Now (CNN), Good Morning America and the Tavis Smiley Show on PBS. He has also been featured in two New York Times front-page stories and has garnered attention in other top national media. In 2008, he appeared with Ben Stein in the theatrical-released documentary Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed. He has also been featured prominently in the science documentaries Icons of Evolution, The Case for a Creator, Darwin's Dilemma and Unlocking The Mystery of Life, the latter which was shown on PBS and which Meyer co-wrote with producer Lad Allen.
And so much more, no doubt. Here's a big Merry Christmas to everybody to start off this week's edition of the Overdrive Radio podcast. We drop in on quite an experience Overdrive Executive Editor Alex Lockie had just a little more than a week ago at the Danbury, Connecticut, stop on the Wreaths Across America convoy tour from Maine down to Arlington National Cemetery for the big central wreath-laying event. It's but one among thousands around the country at veterans' cemeteries designed to pay respect to those who've served the nation. Lockie there met Hampton Roads Moving and Storage owner-operator Steven Meyer and his 1998 Freightliner FLD, pulling a custom wrapped Kentucky trailer of his own design and dedicated to honoring distinct individuals. Together, through Meyer's narration their histories chart a story of achievement, of sacrifice, and ultimately of elemental things about human nature. For both men in the moment, the story delivers a measure of hope for the future of humanity. Read Lockie's reporting from the event via this link: https://www.overdriveonline.com/channel-19/article/15304350/what-wreaths-across-america-means-to-trucking-and-all-of-us
Episode 4. The Fine-Tuning of the Universe. Dr. Steven Meyer. ACU Sunday Series. https://youtu.be/x0Vi_DNkFMU 2,102 views Oct 9, 2022 John Ankerberg Show 98.9K subscribers The Fine-Tuning of the Universe: Scientists have discovered that the universe is very precisely calibrated to allow life to exist. https://www.discovery.org/p/meyer/ Stephen C. Meyer received his Ph.D. in the philosophy of science from the University of Cambridge. A former geophysicist and college professor, he now directs Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture in Seattle. He has authored the New York Times best seller Darwin's Doubt: The Explosive Origin of Animal Life and the Case for Intelligent Design (HarperOne, 2013), Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design (HarperOne, 2009), which was named a Book of the Year by the Times (of London) Literary Supplement in 2009, and now, The Return of the God Hypothesis (HarperOne, 2021). In his first book on intelligent design, Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design (HarperOne, 2009) Meyer examined the mystery of the origin of the first life. With Darwin's Doubt, he has expanded the scope of the case for intelligent design to the whole sweep of life's history. Meyer's research addresses the deepest mystery surrounding the origin of life and the origin of animal life: the origin of biological information necessary to produce it. Meyer graduated from Whitworth College in Spokane, Washington, in 1981 with a degree in physics and earth science. He later became a geophysicist with Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO) in Dallas, Texas. From 1981 to 1985, he worked for ARCO in digital signal processing and seismic survey interpretation. In 1986 as a Rotary International Scholar, he began his training in the history and philosophy of science at Cambridge University, earning an M.Phil. in 1987 and a Ph.D. in 1991. His doctoral thesis was titled “Of Clues and Causes: A Methodological Interpretation of Origin-of-Life Research.” He returned to Whitworth in the fall of 1990 to teach philosophy and the philosophy of science. He left a tenured position as a professor at Whitworth in 2002 to direct the Center for Science and Culture full time, which he had helped found with John West in 1996. Prior to the publication of Signature in the Cell and Darwin's Doubt, the writing for which Meyer was best known was an August 2004 review essay in the Smithsonian Institution-affiliated peer-reviewed biology journal Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. The article laid out the evidential case for intelligent design, presenting it as the best explanation for the origin of the biological information necessary to produce the new forms of animal life that arose abruptly during the Cambrian explosion. Because the article was the first peer-reviewed publication arguing for intelligent design in a technical journal, it proved extremely controversial. The journal's editor, evolutionary biologist Richard Sternberg, was punished by his Smithsonian supervisors for allowing Meyer's article into print. This led to the investigation of top Smithsonian personnel by the U.S. Office of Special Counsel. The controversy was widely covered in the media with articles or news stories appearing about it in The Wall Street Journal, Science, Nature, NPR, The O'Reilly Factor and the Washington Post. The federal investigation eventually concluded that Sternberg had been wrongly disciplined and intimidated. Meyer's many other publications include contributions to, and the editing of, the peer-reviewed volume Darwinism, Design and Public Education (Michigan State University Press, 2004) and the innovative textbook Explore Evolution (Hill House Publishers, 2007). Meyer has also published editorials in national newspapers such as The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, The National Post (of Canada), The Daily Telegraph (of London) and The Los Angeles Times. He has appeared on national television and radio programs such as The Jim Lehrer News Hour, NBC Nightly News, ABC Nightly News, CBS Sunday Morning, Nightline, Fox News Live, Paula Zahn Now (CNN), Good Morning America and the Tavis Smiley Show on PBS. He has also been featured in two New York Times front-page stories and has garnered attention in other top national media. In 2008, he appeared with Ben Stein in the theatrical-released documentary Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed. He has also been featured prominently in the science documentaries Icons of Evolution, The Case for a Creator, Darwin's Dilemma and Unlocking The Mystery of Life, the latter which was shown on PBS and which Meyer co-wrote with producer Lad Allen.
Dr. Steven Meyer, Partners in Production Agriculture talks livestock markets. Our weekly GROWMARK segment is with Board Chairman John Reifsteck. We then hear from Thomas Eatherly, Pinion, on 5 considerations for year-end planning.
Episode 3. Universe from Nothing. Dr. Steven Meyer. ACU Sunday Series. https://youtu.be/77nvR8-1m0Q 2,039 views Oct 1, 2022 John Ankerberg Show 98.9K subscribers Universe from Nothing: Quantum Cosmology: Can science explain what actually happened at the very beginning of the universe? https://www.discovery.org/p/meyer/ Stephen C. Meyer received his Ph.D. in the philosophy of science from the University of Cambridge. A former geophysicist and college professor, he now directs Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture in Seattle. He has authored the New York Times best seller Darwin's Doubt: The Explosive Origin of Animal Life and the Case for Intelligent Design (HarperOne, 2013), Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design (HarperOne, 2009), which was named a Book of the Year by the Times (of London) Literary Supplement in 2009, and now, The Return of the God Hypothesis (HarperOne, 2021). In his first book on intelligent design, Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design (HarperOne, 2009) Meyer examined the mystery of the origin of the first life. With Darwin's Doubt, he has expanded the scope of the case for intelligent design to the whole sweep of life's history. Meyer's research addresses the deepest mystery surrounding the origin of life and the origin of animal life: the origin of biological information necessary to produce it. Meyer graduated from Whitworth College in Spokane, Washington, in 1981 with a degree in physics and earth science. He later became a geophysicist with Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO) in Dallas, Texas. From 1981 to 1985, he worked for ARCO in digital signal processing and seismic survey interpretation. In 1986 as a Rotary International Scholar, he began his training in the history and philosophy of science at Cambridge University, earning an M.Phil. in 1987 and a Ph.D. in 1991. His doctoral thesis was titled “Of Clues and Causes: A Methodological Interpretation of Origin-of-Life Research.” He returned to Whitworth in the fall of 1990 to teach philosophy and the philosophy of science. He left a tenured position as a professor at Whitworth in 2002 to direct the Center for Science and Culture full time, which he had helped found with John West in 1996. Prior to the publication of Signature in the Cell and Darwin's Doubt, the writing for which Meyer was best known was an August 2004 review essay in the Smithsonian Institution-affiliated peer-reviewed biology journal Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. The article laid out the evidential case for intelligent design, presenting it as the best explanation for the origin of the biological information necessary to produce the new forms of animal life that arose abruptly during the Cambrian explosion. Because the article was the first peer-reviewed publication arguing for intelligent design in a technical journal, it proved extremely controversial. The journal's editor, evolutionary biologist Richard Sternberg, was punished by his Smithsonian supervisors for allowing Meyer's article into print. This led to the investigation of top Smithsonian personnel by the U.S. Office of Special Counsel. The controversy was widely covered in the media with articles or news stories appearing about it in The Wall Street Journal, Science, Nature, NPR, The O'Reilly Factor and the Washington Post. The federal investigation eventually concluded that Sternberg had been wrongly disciplined and intimidated. Meyer's many other publications include contributions to, and the editing of, the peer-reviewed volume Darwinism, Design and Public Education (Michigan State University Press, 2004) and the innovative textbook Explore Evolution (Hill House Publishers, 2007). Meyer has also published editorials in national newspapers such as The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, The National Post (of Canada), The Daily Telegraph (of London) and The Los Angeles Times. He has appeared on national television and radio programs such as The Jim Lehrer News Hour, NBC Nightly News, ABC Nightly News, CBS Sunday Morning, Nightline, Fox News Live, Paula Zahn Now (CNN), Good Morning America and the Tavis Smiley Show on PBS. He has also been featured in two New York Times front-page stories and has garnered attention in other top national media. In 2008, he appeared with Ben Stein in the theatrical-released documentary Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed. He has also been featured prominently in the science documentaries Icons of Evolution, The Case for a Creator, Darwin's Dilemma and Unlocking The Mystery of Life, the latter which was shown on PBS and which Meyer co-wrote with producer Lad Allen.
Episode 2. Big Bang Cosmology and the Origin of the Universe. Dr. Steven Meyer. ACU Sunday Series. https://youtu.be/91Q1jKyOoms 1,988 views Sep 25, 2022 John Ankerberg Show 98.9K subscribers Big Bang Cosmology and the Origin of the Universe: Is the universe the type of place that would exist if there were nothing behind it but “blind, pitiless existence”? https://www.discovery.org/p/meyer/ Stephen C. Meyer received his Ph.D. in the philosophy of science from the University of Cambridge. A former geophysicist and college professor, he now directs Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture in Seattle. He has authored the New York Times best seller Darwin's Doubt: The Explosive Origin of Animal Life and the Case for Intelligent Design (HarperOne, 2013), Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design (HarperOne, 2009), which was named a Book of the Year by the Times (of London) Literary Supplement in 2009, and now, The Return of the God Hypothesis (HarperOne, 2021). In his first book on intelligent design, Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design (HarperOne, 2009) Meyer examined the mystery of the origin of the first life. With Darwin's Doubt, he has expanded the scope of the case for intelligent design to the whole sweep of life's history. Meyer's research addresses the deepest mystery surrounding the origin of life and the origin of animal life: the origin of biological information necessary to produce it. Meyer graduated from Whitworth College in Spokane, Washington, in 1981 with a degree in physics and earth science. He later became a geophysicist with Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO) in Dallas, Texas. From 1981 to 1985, he worked for ARCO in digital signal processing and seismic survey interpretation. In 1986 as a Rotary International Scholar, he began his training in the history and philosophy of science at Cambridge University, earning an M.Phil. in 1987 and a Ph.D. in 1991. His doctoral thesis was titled “Of Clues and Causes: A Methodological Interpretation of Origin-of-Life Research.” He returned to Whitworth in the fall of 1990 to teach philosophy and the philosophy of science. He left a tenured position as a professor at Whitworth in 2002 to direct the Center for Science and Culture full time, which he had helped found with John West in 1996. Prior to the publication of Signature in the Cell and Darwin's Doubt, the writing for which Meyer was best known was an August 2004 review essay in the Smithsonian Institution-affiliated peer-reviewed biology journal Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. The article laid out the evidential case for intelligent design, presenting it as the best explanation for the origin of the biological information necessary to produce the new forms of animal life that arose abruptly during the Cambrian explosion. Because the article was the first peer-reviewed publication arguing for intelligent design in a technical journal, it proved extremely controversial. The journal's editor, evolutionary biologist Richard Sternberg, was punished by his Smithsonian supervisors for allowing Meyer's article into print. This led to the investigation of top Smithsonian personnel by the U.S. Office of Special Counsel. The controversy was widely covered in the media with articles or news stories appearing about it in The Wall Street Journal, Science, Nature, NPR, The O'Reilly Factor and the Washington Post. The federal investigation eventually concluded that Sternberg had been wrongly disciplined and intimidated. Meyer's many other publications include contributions to, and the editing of, the peer-reviewed volume Darwinism, Design and Public Education (Michigan State University Press, 2004) and the innovative textbook Explore Evolution (Hill House Publishers, 2007). Meyer has also published editorials in national newspapers such as The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, The National Post (of Canada), The Daily Telegraph (of London) and The Los Angeles Times. He has appeared on national television and radio programs such as The Jim Lehrer News Hour, NBC Nightly News, ABC Nightly News, CBS Sunday Morning, Nightline, Fox News Live, Paula Zahn Now (CNN), Good Morning America and the Tavis Smiley Show on PBS. He has also been featured in two New York Times front-page stories and has garnered attention in other top national media. In 2008, he appeared with Ben Stein in the theatrical-released documentary Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed. He has also been featured prominently in the science documentaries Icons of Evolution, The Case for a Creator, Darwin's Dilemma and Unlocking The Mystery of Life, the latter which was shown on PBS and which Meyer co-wrote with producer Lad Allen.
Are science and religious beliefs at war with each other? There are three different ways that people see the relationship between science and God. The first is the belief that science and faith are at war with each other. This is the approach that Richard Dawkins and Sam Harris take - that science has the edge in credibility because it's about provable facts, and religion depends on faith. The second is that they have nothing to do with each other. The great paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould of Harvard was an atheist and believed that science and faith occupy distinctly different domains. He said that science covers the empirical universe, while religion extends to the issue of morality, values, and meaning. The final one is that the testimony of science points to, it doesn't prove, but points to the existence of God. Dr. Steven Meyer, who has degrees in physics, geology, and a doctor's degree in history and philosophy of science, all from the prestigious Cambridge University, says that, “new evidence has come to light in the last 50 years across a wide range of the sciences that supports a belief in God.” Dr. Allan Rex Sandage, who is considered the greatest observations cosmologist in the world, turned heads when he became a Christian at the age of 50. He said that the Big Bang was a supernatural event that cannot be explained within the realm of physics as we know it. He said, "It was my science that drove me to this conclusion. It was only through the supernatural that I can understand the mystery of existence." And then he said, "Many scientists are now driven to faith by their very work."
NATIONAL SUICIDE HOTLINE - 800-273-8255 The parents of Stanford soccer goalie Katie Meyer revealed on Friday morning that their daughter died by suicide on Tuesday at the age of 22. Meyer was found dead in an on-campus residence and Santa Clara County, Calif. authorities determined the cause of death, noting that there was no sign of foul play involved. Katie Meyer's parents, Steven Meyer and Gina Meyer, spoke with the TODAY show about their daughter's death and announced that they have set up a foundation in her name. The parents said they spoke to Katie hours before her death and had no signs that anything was wrong with her. They said she was seemingly in great spirits. "She died by suicide. The last couple days are like a parent's worst nightmare and you don't wake up from it," they told TODAY. "So it's just horrific. I don't even think it's hit us yet. We're still in shock. But we had no red flags ... We're just struggling right now. We are struggling to know what happened, and why it happened. We're just heartbroken, so heartbroken." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Karl Setzer recaps market activity for the previous week and offers a look ahead when the markets open on Tuesday. Dr. Steven Meyer, Partners in Production Agriculture talks about hog futures and we get a weather update from Chris Yates, WMBD Meteorologist
Today, we look at a PragerU video presented by Steven Meyer, which asks the question "What's wrong with atheism?" and then proceeds to not answer the question.Sources:Religiosity of American College and University Professors: https://bit.ly/3pQU6ViReligion and Knowledge in the Post-Secular Academy: https://bit.ly/3FSp8BFCollege Professors Aren't Killing Religion: https://53eig.ht/3eLxFdDSaint Nicholas - Council of Nicaea: https://bit.ly/3eNFi37Almost half of US millennials ‘don't know, believe or care if God exists', study finds: https://bit.ly/3zz9iJXGeorges Lemaître, the Scientist and Priest who "Could Conceive the Beginning of the Universe": https://bit.ly/3sVfWsjBig bang nucleosynthesis: The strong nuclear force meets the weak anthropic principle: https://bit.ly/3mSW7hNEvidence Emerges That Laws of Physics Are Not Fine-Tuned For Life: https://bit.ly/3eLiW2jThe Not-So-Fine Tuning of the Universe: https://bit.ly/3HDMknLThe symbiotic universe: life and mind in the cosmos: https://bit.ly/3pQy7NZCould all your digital photos be stored as DNA?: https://bit.ly/3qQmXrZOn the evolution of cells: https://bit.ly/3t2aHrbOriginal Video: https://bit.ly/3JG8ojsAll my various links can be found here:http://links.vicedrhino.com
Einer der Unabsteigenbaren. Warum wir die Folge so genannt haben, erklärt "Domi" in der neuen Folge Greifbar nah - Der Podcast des Greifswalder FC. Aber nicht nur darüber geht in der Folge. Der 25-jährige erzählt auch wie er überhaupt zum Fußball gekommen ist und warum er nach sechs Spielzeiten beim SV 90 Görmin den Weg zurück zum Greifswalder FC machte. Eine spannende Folge! Viel Spaß beim Hören! Credits: Host: Tobias Gürtler Guest: Domenike-Steven Meyer Folgt uns bei Facebook, Instagram, Twitter und YouTube oder schaut auf unsere Homepage.
Interview de Steven Meyer, expert en cybersécurité, directeur et co-fondateur de Zendata.
Interview de Steven Meyer, directeur de la société de sécurité informatique "ZENData".
We interview Jessica Fishenfeld and learn about her operatic guru. Matt Nickley, Steven Meyer, and John Brennan rock the Armando. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/frontporchimprov)
Welcome to photography insights, the show that interviews people from the photography world. I’m your host Andrew Walmsley and today we have an excellent film and polaroid photographer for you. Steven Meyer Rassow is what is known as a digital artist, as his day job involves him designing book covers and artwork for people. During his free time he is an advocate of film and loves the square format, but not just film. Steven shoots and loves Polaroid too, and has a variety of work to showcase and discuss. He is a lovely and open person, who freely discusses his work and passion. We actually met through one of my Kodak competitions over a year ago now and one of his photographs had a lasting effect on me. In this one we discuss: Judge Dredd Book covers Digital manipulation Polaroid frustrations Abstractness Simplicity Collages Film Steven is also put through our random questions so find out why he wants to punch Steven Seagal! Links Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/smrphotoart/ Website - http://smrphotoart.com/#prettyPhoto Instagram (work) - https://www.instagram.com/designbysmr/ Website - https://www.designbysmr.com/ Zine Finally i'm proud to tell you all my first body of work is available to buy! I'm very humbled by static age wanting to print this work and constant encouragement. You all know i'm an advocate of the printed medium so to have something printed myself is incredible. Not everyone realises simply how much this achievement means to me on a personal level. My background is very humble, i'm from a poor family i have to be honest, i was an average student and brought up around a mixture of great people and not so great due to the location. I plodded along in life for many years and always felt like something was missing. Photography has allowed me to talk to you all, share my love, passion and zest for life. Hopefully it's the start of a new chapter. The zine is only UK £4 delivered too so very affordable, even if you can't afford to buy it just share the link - i will be eternally grateful. Donations Please don't forget i've launched the KO-FI donation page, for anyone wanting to help me fund improvements to the show. Friends For all your c41 developing needs - https://filmdev.co.uk/ Large format cameras, medium format & accessories - https://chroma.camera/ Great and affordable zines from Static Age - https://www.staticage.co.uk/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message
We interview Gaib Bunch and learn about their life growing up in rural Kentucky. Steven Meyer, Matt Nickley, and John Brennan join the fun. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/frontporchimprov)
We interview Zoe for a hilarious episode! Matt Nickley, Steven Meyer, and John Brennan play along. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/frontporchimprov)
This episode is PACKED with amazing people. We got Matt Nickley, Dave Storck, and Steven Meyer!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/frontporchimprov)
Interview de Steven Meyer, directeur de l'entreprise de sécurité informatique Zendata.
Bri shares a story about a legendary publicist from Harper Collins. Steven Meyer rejoins us for a great time. Bonus Talk tied to this episode is available on Patreon.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/frontporchimprov)
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In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes independent researcher, lecturer and author, Steven Myers to discuss his books Lost Technologies of the Great Pyramid and The Great Pyramid Prosperity Machine. Transcending the fables and misinformation of modern Egyptology, Steven provides detailed theories of how the Great Pyramid was really built as well as new discoveries of lost technologies used to build this massive wonder and its actual intended purpose.One of the most enigmatic structures in the history of humanity, the Great Pyramid of Egypt has captivated mankind for millennia. From its immense size, to the complex that surrounds it, the precise alignment with true North and even its location on the exact center of the Earth's mass the mysteries of the Great Pyramid abound. But of all things what has escaped engineers since the discovery of this surviving wonder of the ancient world is how it was built. The theories are almost as numerous as the blocks that comprise the structure itself, yet for some reason even modern engineers have not been able to replicate the feat…even to scale in a scale amount of time using modern equipment. How is this possible? What technology did the ancient Egyptians and possibly other cultures around the world possess that allowed them to build these megolithic structures?Join the Dudes and Beer podcast as we welcome Steven Myer, author of Lost Technologies of the Great Pyramid to discuss the world of ancient technology and the building and use of the Great Pyramid of Egypt.The Dudes n Beer podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE Dudes n Beer Podcast app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation.
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes independent researcher, lecturer and author, Steven Myers to discuss his books Lost Technologies of the Great Pyramid and The Great Pyramid Prosperity Machine. Transcending the fables and misinformation of modern Egyptology, Steven provides detailed theories of how the Great Pyramid was really built as well as new discoveries of lost technologies used to build this massive wonder and its actual intended purpose. One of the most enigmatic structures in the history of humanity, the Great Pyramid of Egypt has captivated mankind for millennia. From its immense size, to the complex that surrounds it, the precise alignment with true North and even its location on the exact center of the Earth's mass the mysteries of the Great Pyramid abound. But of all things what has escaped engineers since the discovery of this surviving wonder of the ancient world is how it was built. The theories are almost as numerous as the blocks that comprise the structure itself, yet for some reason even modern engineers have not been able to replicate the feat…even to scale in a scale amount of time using modern equipment. How is this possible? What technology did the ancient Egyptians and possibly other cultures around the world possess that allowed them to build these megolithic structures? Join the Dudes and Beer podcast as we welcome Steven Myer, author of Lost Technologies of the Great Pyramid to discuss the world of ancient technology and the building and use of the Great Pyramid of Egypt. The Dudes n Beer podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE Dudes n Beer Podcast app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation.
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes independent researcher, lecturer and author, Steven Myers to discuss his books Lost Technologies of the Great Pyramid and The Great Pyramid Prosperity Machine. Transcending the fables and misinformation of modern Egyptology, Steven provides detailed theories of how the Great Pyramid was really built as well as new discoveries of lost technologies used to build this massive wonder and its actual intended purpose. One of the most enigmatic structures in the history of humanity, the Great Pyramid of Egypt has captivated mankind for millennia. From its immense size, to the complex that surrounds it, the precise alignment with true North and even its location on the exact center of the Earth’s mass the mysteries of the Great Pyramid abound. But of all things what has escaped engineers since the discovery of this surviving wonder of the ancient world is how it was built. The theories are almost as numerous as the blocks that comprise the structure itself, yet for some reason even modern engineers have not been able to replicate the feat…even to scale in a scale amount of time using modern equipment. How is this possible? What technology did the ancient Egyptians and possibly other cultures around the world possess that allowed them to build these megolithic structures? Join the Dudes and Beer podcast as we welcome Steven Myer, author of Lost Technologies of the Great Pyramid to discuss the world of ancient technology and the building and use of the Great Pyramid of Egypt. The Dudes n Beer podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE Dudes n Beer Podcast app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation.
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes independent researcher, lecturer and author, Steven Myers to discuss his books Lost Technologies of the Great Pyramid and The Great Pyramid Prosperity Machine. Transcending the fables and misinformation of modern Egyptology, Steven provides detailed theories of how the Great Pyramid was really built as well as new discoveries of lost technologies used to build this massive wonder and its actual intended purpose. One of the most enigmatic structures in the history of humanity, the Great Pyramid of Egypt has captivated mankind for millennia. From its immense size, to the complex that surrounds it, the precise alignment with true North and even its location on the exact center of the Earth’s mass the mysteries of the Great Pyramid abound. But of all things what has escaped engineers since the discovery of this surviving wonder of the ancient world is how it was built. The theories are almost as numerous as the blocks that comprise the structure itself, yet for some reason even modern engineers have not been able to replicate the feat…even to scale in a scale amount of time using modern equipment. How is this possible? What technology did the ancient Egyptians and possibly other cultures around the world possess that allowed them to build these megolithic structures? Join the Dudes and Beer podcast as we welcome Steven Myer, author of Lost Technologies of the Great Pyramid to discuss the world of ancient technology and the building and use of the Great Pyramid of Egypt. The Dudes n Beer podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE Dudes n Beer Podcast app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation.
A l’heure où l’administration américaine veut bannir Tik Tok pour des raisons de "sécurité nationale", l’application de danses coordonnées pour ados présente-t-elle des risques réels pour les utilisateurs suisses? David Raedler, docteur en droit et avocat chez HDC, et Steven Meyer, expert en cybersécurité et cofondateur de Zendata à Genève, répondent au micro de Didier Bonvin.
On this episode of Good Morrow I sit down with Steven Meyer, a man who is always working to curate art and make that art accessible to all. Steven has been an actor, director, and has given himself the title of artistic maintenance at HelMel Studios, the studio owned by Val Kilmer. Steven and I talk about the importance of the arts, how knowledge is needed now more than ever, and the power of theater. This is not one you want to miss. Full of laughs, and full of truth, sitting down with Steven Meyer is a pleasure. As always, here is a link to Inner City Shakespeares website for more information about what we're up to! https://innercityshakespeareensemble.org/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stefan-m-vandenkooy/support
De plus en plus de gens cachent leur webcam avec un scotch. Les risques de hacking sont-ils réels? Steven Meyer, CEO et cofondateur de l’entreprise de cybersécurité genevoise Zendata donne des conseils de cybersécurité pour la caméra et le micro des laptops, tablettes et smartphones. Par Didier Bonvin. Chronique en nouvelle diffusion.
Interview de Steven Meyer, directeur et co-fondateur de ZENData, une entreprise spécialisée en cybersécurité.
Listen as interview editor Steven Meyer speaks with McCourt School of Public Policy students Aidan Moore and Luke Rappoport about the climate crisis, environmental policy, MSNBC's Climate Town Hall, and the Democratic primary field. Theme Music by Russell Lawrence. Find Russell Lawrence on Soundcloud @tai.kun
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On this episode, we interview Evan Tester and Steven Meyer of King Park and discuss how Community Development Financial Institutions are helping to play a key role in developing underserved parts of our community. King Park Development Corporation is a non-profit community development corporation (CDC) committed to improving housing, economic development, and quality of life in the King Park area. Founded in 1987 by concerned residents and neighborhood groups, King Park has helped drive the revitalization of neighborhoods in the northern downtown area of Indianapolis through various public and private partnerships. King Park focuses on comprehensive community development by: * Revitalizing neighborhoods by renovating and building affordable housing. * Driving economic growth and sustainability with our business services. * Directly impacting and contributing to the quality of life through public programs. The King Park service area includes the following neighborhoods: Old North Side, Herron Morton Place, Kennedy King, Reagan Park, Fall Creek Place, Friends & Neighbors, and Crosstown. Each neighborhood offers a unique experience, and our efforts have helped create vibrant, growing communities in the heart of Marion County. Special Guests: Evan Tester, Jenn Golding, and Steven Meyer.
In this podcast Cardiac Surgeon, Dr. Steven Meyer discusses Valvular Heart Disease. After listening to this podcast you will be able to: Define Valvular Heart Disease Discuss history and physical examination Review investigations Understand when a referral is necessary
In this podcast Dr. Steven Meyer, Cardiac Surgeon at the University of Alberta reviews how to classify Angina and Heart Failure. After listening to this podcast you will be to: Classify Heart failure Classify Angina
In this podcast Dr. Steven Meyer, Cardiac Surgery at the University of Alberta discusses Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting. After listening to this podcast you will be able to: Define Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Discuss the basics of the procedure Review complications and how to break them up into early and late
This weekend Tamika Catchings, one of Indianapolis' most beloved athletes, will see her #24 jersey retired. Her life in Indy now includes not only a continuing career in professional basketball and as head of her foundation, but also as a new businesswoman. Today on No Limits, hear from Tamika what's keeping her busy and how the Fall Creek Business Collective will be welcoming her to the neighborhood this weekend. Our guests are Tea's Me Cafe manager Joi DeFrantz; Aaron Rambo, Taproom Manager of the new Mashcraft on Delaware location; and Steven Meyer, Exec Dir of King Park Development Corporation.
Residential and commercial development go hand in hand in a comprehensive approach to community development. In this episode, we chat with Steven Meyer, Executive Director of King Park Development Corporation, about the benefits, challenges, and successes of King Park and its Build Fund (a CDFI and small business loan fund) in pursuing economic development for the communities they serve.
Guest: Dr. Steven Meyer, Discovery institute, Author - Darwin had doubts, and openly acknowledged important weaknesses in his theory of evolution, but his 'disciples' don't and won't acknowledge them. Today's public defenders of a Darwin-only science curriculum do not want any scientific doubts about Darwinian evolution given to students. How does Intelligent Design solve science mysteries which Darwin's theory couldn't?
Title: The “Intelligent Design” Debate (Encore) Guest: Stephen C. Meyer, PhD; Director, The Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture in Seattle; Author, "Darwin’s Doubt" Description: Native Americans from many tribal backgrounds speak of a Creator. Dr. Stephen Meyer shares amazing, cutting-edge scientific evidence that suggests there was indeed an intelligent designer behind the things we observe in nature. For Further Information Contact: www.discovery.org; www.darwinsdoubt.com
The new Indy Vitals tool created by SAVI at The Polis Center and recently unveiled at WFYI. The Indy Vitals tool contains an untold wealth of information - available now to anyone - about the 99 distinct neighborhoods of Marion County. (You can go to indyvitals.org and look at your own neighborhood!) How can this info be used for the future of Indianapolis? Guests are Sharon Kandris, Director of Community Informatics and SAVI Director, The Polis Center at IUPUI; Brad Beaubien, AICP, Administrator for Long Range Planning, Department of Metropolitan Development, City of Indianapolis-Marion County; Steven Meyer, Executive Director, King Park Development Corporation.
Title: The “Intelligent Design” Debate Guest: Stephen C. Meyer, PhD; Director, The Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture in Seattle; Author, "Darwin’s Doubt" Description: Native Americans from many tribal backgrounds speak of a Creator. Dr. Stephen Meyer shares amazing, cutting-edge scientific evidence that suggests there was indeed an intelligent designer behind the things we observe in nature. For Further Information Contact: www.discovery.org; www.darwinsdoubt.com
Join Devin and Melissa Pellew as we discuss issues related to Christian Apologetics, theology and biblical worldview issues. This week, we will be discussing the new book, Debating Darwin's Doubt: A Scientific Controversy That Can No Longer Be Denied, edited by David Klinghoffer. The book includes ten chapters written by Dr. Steven Meyer and contributions from biologists Richard Sternberg, Douglas Axe, and Ann Gauger; philosopher of biology Paul Nelson; mathematicians William Dembski and David Berlinski; and Center for Science and Culture research coordinator, Casey Luskin. During the first hour, we'll be joined by attorney Casey Luskin of The Discovery Institute in Seattle. In his role at Discovery Institute, as Research Coordinator for the Center for Science and Culture, Casey assists and defends scientists, educators, and students who seek to freely study, research, and teach about the scientific debate over Darwinian evolution and intelligent design. Casey will discuss the information he researched and shared in the book. During the second hour, we'll be joined by Dr. Steven Meyer. Stephen C. Meyer received his Ph.D. in the philosophy of science from the University of Cambridge. A former geophysicist and college professor, he now directs Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture in Seattle. In addition to his book, Darwin's Doubt and his work on Debating Darwin's Doubt, that we will be discussing, he has also authored Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design. Dr. Meyer's bio includes many published editorials in national newspapers and appearances on national television and radio programs as well as many other popular scientific documentaries. Join us for this informative discussion with some of the leading Intelligent Design proponents of our day.
Critics are worried that non-evolutionary theories might be included in some new science standards. Dr. Steven Meyer says "Darwin's Doubt" is justified. And an upcoming debate. Then, why is the 1st Church of the Wooden Spoon so quiet on Sunday morning despite all the kids?
This is a review of Darwin's Doubt: The Explosive Origin of Animal Life and the Case for Intelligent Design by Stephen C. Meyer