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Which Origins Theory Better Explains Altruism and Morality?
Which Origins Theory Better Explains Altruism and Morality?

Episode 2109

Do evolutionary models adequately account for the reality of human altruism, moral conviction, and cooperation? Does intelligent design offer a bette…

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Physics to God: Rational Arguments for Design in the Universe
Physics to God: Rational Arguments for Design in the Universe

Episode 2108

Do you recognize the number 1/137.035999206? It might seem arbitrary, but if the fine structure constant were any higher or lower than it is, you mig…

3 months, 4 weeks ago

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Evolution’s Stubborn Icons: Peppered Moths and Miller-Urey Still Shambling Along
Evolution’s Stubborn Icons: Peppered Moths and Miller-Urey Still Shambling Along

Episode 2107

By now, you might think that the icons of evolution that Dr. Jonathan Wells wrote about 24 years ago have been put out of our misery. And indeed, muc…

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Evaluating Evolutionary Claims By Thinking Like a Scientist
Evaluating Evolutionary Claims By Thinking Like a Scientist

Episode 2106

To critically evaluate scientific claims, we must think like a scientist. But what are the qualities of a good scientist? On this ID The Future, host…

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Brian Miller on the Return of Natural Theology
Brian Miller on the Return of Natural Theology

Episode 2105

Influenced by a long line of materialist thinkers, Charles Darwin proposed the mechanism of natural selection as a substitute for God. But how does h…

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How to Respond to Common Criticisms of Intelligent Design
How to Respond to Common Criticisms of Intelligent Design

Episode 2104

God of the gaps. Lucy as human ancestor. Co-option to explain away irreducible complexity. Perhaps you've heard some of the most common objections to…

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Casey Luskin on the Core Concepts of Intelligent Design
Casey Luskin on the Core Concepts of Intelligent Design

Episode 2103

Sometimes, it’s good to go back to the basics. Whether you’re brand new to intelligent design or you’re looking for a way to share the basics with a …

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David Berlinski on the Immaterial, Alan Turing, and the Mystery of Life Itself
David Berlinski on the Immaterial, Alan Turing, and the Mystery of Life Itself

Episode 2102

Today's episode of ID The Future again spotlights the book Science After Babel. Author, philosopher, and mathematician David Berlinski and host Andre…

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What Cancer Reveals About the Limits of Darwinian Evolutionary Processes
What Cancer Reveals About the Limits of Darwinian Evolutionary Processes

Episode 2101

We all know people who have suffered with cancer. It's a major affliction of our modern world and many scientists are studying it closely to find a c…

4 months, 2 weeks ago

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From Fantastic Four to First Causes: Why Science Has Eclipsed Darwin
From Fantastic Four to First Causes: Why Science Has Eclipsed Darwin

Episode 2100

If you noticed a copy of Charles Darwin’s famous nineteenth-century volume On The Origin of Species in someone's house, what would you think? Perhaps…

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