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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…

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Casey Luskin: ID Over After Dover? Not Even Close
Casey Luskin: ID Over After Dover? Not Even Close

Episode 2148

Over After Dover. That was the hopeful mantra of many critics of intelligent design (ID) after the Kitzmiller vs. Dover trial in 2005. They were hopi…

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Eric Hedin on Free Will and Morality in a Designed World
Eric Hedin on Free Will and Morality in a Designed World

Episode 2147

Are we responsible for our choices? What can the laws of nature teach us about morality? On this classic episode of ID The Future from the archive, h…

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When Engineering Meets Biology: More From Our Scientist Roundtable
When Engineering Meets Biology: More From Our Scientist Roundtable

Episode 2146

A Quick Message From Host Andrew McDiarmid: Hey thanks for joining me! Did you know that although ID The Future is free content, it’s not free to pro…

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Scientist Roundtable: Examples of Intelligent Design in the Human Body
Scientist Roundtable: Examples of Intelligent Design in the Human Body

Episode 2145

It's easy to be blown away by the examples of engineering prowess in the human body. But it can be challenging to turn that evidence into a robust ar…

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Eric Hedin on Suffering in a Designed World
Eric Hedin on Suffering in a Designed World

Episode 2144

Is natural evil an argument against intelligent design? And is human evil more consistent with naturalism or theism? On this classic ID The Future ep…

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Why Intelligent Design Best Explains the Laws of Nature
Why Intelligent Design Best Explains the Laws of Nature

Episode 2143

On today’s ID The Future, host Brian Miller concludes a two-part conversation with physicist Aaron Zimmer and mathematician Ellie Feder, hosts of the…

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Beyond Fine-Tuning: Why the Laws of Nature Indicate Design
Beyond Fine-Tuning: Why the Laws of Nature Indicate Design

Episode 2142

You might already have heard that the laws that govern our universe are finely tuned to allow for our existence. But beneath the special numbers of t…

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Thus Saith the Science: C.S. Lewis on the Dangers of Scientism
Thus Saith the Science: C.S. Lewis on the Dangers of Scientism

Episode 2141

Progress is an appealing idea, but what happens when we do not all desire the same things? On this ID The Future, we mark the 60th anniversary of the…

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Get to Know This Mathematician’s Simple, Profound Arguments for Intelligent Design
Get to Know This Mathematician’s Simple, Profound Arguments for Intelligent Design

Episode 2140

No amount of small, blind, and gradual changes to the steam engine could ever have produced the internal combustion engine. To get to that fundamenta…

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