About Discovery Institute's Center for Science & Culture



Real name: Discovery Institute's Center for Science & Culture
Operates out of: Seattle, Washington
Describes themself as: Started in 1996, the Center for Science and Culture is a Discovery Institute program which:
  • supports research by scientists and other scholars challenging various aspects of neo-Darwinian theory;
  • supports research by scientists and other scholars developing the scientific theory known as intelligent design;
  • supports research by scientists and scholars in the social sciences and humanities exploring the impact of scientific materialism on culture.
  • encourages schools to improve science education by teaching students more fully about the theory of evolution, including the theory's scientific weaknesses as well is its strengths.
  • defends their academic freedom, and exposes efforts by Darwinists to shut down free speech on evolution. Discovery's Center for Science and Culture has more than 40 Fellows, including biologists, biochemists, chemists, physicists, philosophers and historians of science, and public policy and legal experts, many of whom also have affiliations with colleges and universities.
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