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20 Years After Dover: Steve Fuller on Science, Censorship, and the “Church of Darwin”

20 Years After Dover: Steve Fuller on Science, Censorship, and the “Church of Darwin”


Episode 2158


In this ID The Future, host Casey Luskin concludes a two-part conversation with University of Warwick professor and author Steve Fuller reflecting on the 20th anniversary of the Kitzmiller v. Dover t…


Published on 13 hours ago

Professor Steve Fuller on the Rich Tradition of Intelligent Design

Professor Steve Fuller on the Rich Tradition of Intelligent Design


Episode 2157


On this episode of ID the Future, host Casey Luskin begins a two-part conversation with University of Warwick professor Steve Fuller to reflect on the historical and philosophical foundations of inte…


Published on 2 days, 13 hours ago

How Lightning and Water Make Life on Earth Possible

How Lightning and Water Make Life on Earth Possible


Episode 2156


On this classic episode of ID The Future, we conclude a 2019 conversation between ID pioneer and biologist Dr. Jonathan Wells and distinguished Brazilian chemist Marcos Eberlin. The occasion for the …


Published on 5 days, 11 hours ago

Integrity in Science: More with Maverick Scientist Forrest Mims

Integrity in Science: More with Maverick Scientist Forrest Mims


Episode 2155


Honesty, humility, respect. Just a few of the essential qualities scientists need to do good science. Today, host Andrew McDiarmid concludes a conversation with engineer, inventor, writer, and self-t…


Published on 1 week ago

Forrest Mims: The Essential Role of Skepticism in Science

Forrest Mims: The Essential Role of Skepticism in Science


Episode 2154


Science is a very human enterprise, so it can fall prey to very human problems. How a scientist conducts himself or herself professionally matters. On this ID The Future, host Andrew McDiarmid begins…


Published on 1 week, 2 days ago

Marcos Eberlin and Jonathan Wells on Life’s Problem-Solving Engineering

Marcos Eberlin and Jonathan Wells on Life’s Problem-Solving Engineering


Episode 2153


On our latest visit into the ID The Future archive, we stumbled on this little gem: a 2019 conversation between ID pioneer and biologist Dr. Jonathan Wells and distinguished Brazilian chemist Marcos …


Published on 1 week, 5 days ago

Casey Luskin on the Rising Tide of Intelligent Design Research

Casey Luskin on the Rising Tide of Intelligent Design Research


Episode 2152


Any scientific theory for the origin of life and the universe is only as strong as its research program. For intelligent design, this is good news. On today's ID The Future, Dr. Casey Luskin describe…


Published on 2 weeks ago

Creepy Crawly Complexity: The Intelligent Design of Insects

Creepy Crawly Complexity: The Intelligent Design of Insects


Episode 2151


Bugs. Some of them we enjoy more than others! But there’s no denying they’re a part of life. And though they’re small, they’re examples of big engineering and design. Today, host Andrew McDiarmid wel…


Published on 2 weeks, 2 days ago

Nancy Pearcey: How Darwinism Fueled a Toxic War on Masculinity

Nancy Pearcey: How Darwinism Fueled a Toxic War on Masculinity


Episode 2150


Today’s ID the Future out of our archive spotlights the book The Toxic War on Masculinity, by author and scholar Nancy Pearcey, professor and scholar in residence at Houston Christian University. In …


Published on 2 weeks, 5 days ago

Casey Luskin: How the ID Movement Has Flourished Since the Dover Trial

Casey Luskin: How the ID Movement Has Flourished Since the Dover Trial


Episode 2149


Was the modern intelligent design (ID) movement "over after Dover," as many ID critics hoped it would be? Quite the opposite. In the last two decades ID has flourished as a scientific research progra…


Published on 3 weeks ago





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