Intelligent Design the Future

Discovery Institute
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Dec 4, 2024 • 35min

The Universal Optimal Design of Vertebrate Limbs

Dr. Stuart Burgess, a bio-engineer from Bristol University, delves into the incredible design of vertebrate limbs, drawing insights from over thirty years of research. He critiques Darwinian views, especially regarding whale flippers, arguing for their optimal engineering rather than being dismissed as vestigial. The conversation showcases how natural designs inspire robotic engineering, emphasizing complex muscle structures in birds and frogs that enhance their movements. Burgess advocates for a reevaluation of evolutionary claims, revealing the sophistication behind nature's mechanics.
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Dec 3, 2024 • 20min

New Study Triggers Key Origin of Life Questions

Casey Luskin, an Associate Director at the Discovery Institute, shares his expertise on the complex debate surrounding the origin of life. He discusses the implications of a new study on LUCA, emphasizing its surprising complexity and what this means for evolutionary theory. The conversation critiques how mainstream media portrays scientific findings and advocates for a deeper understanding of scientific debates. Luskin highlights the rapid emergence of complex life on Earth, questioning traditional evolutionary views and suggesting intelligent design as a viable alternative.
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Nov 29, 2024 • 44min

John West in Turin, Italy: Intelligent Design’s Roots and Fruit

Every Friday we repost a gem from our archive of hundreds of episodes. Today’s pick from the vault takes us to a conference in Turin, Italy, where scholar John West speaks about the roots of intelligent design, roots that stretch back to ancient Greek and Roman philosophers. In his talk, West also makes the case that design thinking was crucial to the rise of modern science, and he traces how Darwinism has eroded design thinking, fueled scientific racism, and undermined belief in human exceptionalism. Source
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Nov 27, 2024 • 21min

Wrestling with Darwin: A Reading From Fr. Martin Hilbert’s New Book

When Charles Darwin formulated his theory of evolution, he offered up a new god and a new understanding of mankind. But does his creation myth satisfy the scientific evidence we have today for the design and complexity of life? I'm Andrew McDiarmid. On this ID The Future, I read an excerpt of a new book that exposes the inadequacy of Darwinism and dispels the darkness of Darwinian materialism. A Catholic Case for Intelligent Design, by Father Martin Hilbert, is now available from Discovery Institute Press. Source
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Nov 25, 2024 • 34min

A Catholic Case for Intelligent Design

For too long now, Catholic scholars and many of the faithful have felt compelled to align themselves with a Darwinian account of life's origins. But as modern evolutionary theory faces a rising wave of disconfirming evidence, the evidence for both intelligent design and a first human couple, Adam and Eve, is stronger than ever. So it's a good time for Catholics to reevaluate their relationship with Darwin. On this ID The Future, physicist Dr. Brian Miller welcomes Father Martin Hilbert to the podcast to discuss his new book A Catholic Case for Intelligent Design. Source
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Nov 22, 2024 • 18min

The Multiverse—From Epicurus to Comic Books and Beyond

On this ID the Future, Discovery Institute senior fellow Andrew McDiarmid explores the roots of the idea that our universe is just one of many universes, an idea stretching back to the ancient atomists and given new life in the modern era, first by physicist Hugh Everett. McDiarmid then looks at how the idea percolated into comic books and from there into popular culture. He caps off the episode with a reading of a recent article about the multiverse hypothesis by Stephen Meyer, author of the recent bestseller, Return of the God Hypothesis. Source
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Nov 20, 2024 • 30min

The God Proofs: An Interview with Author Douglas Ell

In The God Proofs, two friends embark on an epic journey to tackle the ultimate mystery: does God exist? On this ID The Future, host Andrew McDiarmid speaks to author Douglas Ell about his new graphic novel. Ell tells about his own journey from theism to atheism and what convinced him to return to belief in God. He describes how his experience as a successful attorney prepared him to argue the case for God in his books. He also unpacks the three lines of evidence featured in The God Proofs: the numbers proof, the common sense proof, and the logic proof. Whether you’re new to the arguments for intelligent design or have been studying them for years, The God Proofs Read More › Source
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Nov 18, 2024 • 32min

Casey Luskin: The Origin and Uniqueness of Humans

Survive. Reproduce. Repeat. Is that all we're here for? Some people make this claim, including noted evolutionary biologist and atheist Richard Dawkins. But does it match up with the scientific evidence? On this ID The Future, we're sharing selections from a recent talk by geologist Dr. Casey Luskin on the origin and uniqueness of human beings. You’d be hard-pressed to find another lecture that accomplishes what Casey does here in 30 minutes: review the fossil history of hominids and humans to show the large, unbridged gap between the two, bust the myth that humans are 99% genetically similar to chimps, demonstrate the plausibility of intelligent design to explain the Big Bang origin of the genus Homo, and argue that the human race is unique and unparalleled in its moral, intellectual, and creative abilities. Source
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Nov 15, 2024 • 14min

Rhetorical Advice for Opponents of Intelligent Design

We were saddened to learn of the recent loss of our friend and colleague Tom Gilson. You may have heard Tom occasionally hosting episodes of the podcast. And if you're a long-time listener, you've been listening to his work regularly. For several years, Tom sound engineered this podcast, taking raw audio files and producing a polished finished product. His reliable, professional work, coupled with his extensive knowledge of the arguments for intelligent design, made him an ideal candidate to work with. On this ID the Future from the archive, Tom offers honest advice to opponents of intelligent design on how to improve their persuasive strategy. Source
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Nov 13, 2024 • 29min

Deconstructing Darwin: More From Stephen Meyer and David Berlinski

On this ID The Future, enjoy the second half of an intimate conversation between philosopher of science and bestselling author Stephen Meyer and one of his dearest friends and longest-standing colleagues: Dr. David Berlinski. In Part 2, Berlinski discusses the books he has written, his career in teaching, and some of his memorable experiences critiquing the Darwinian paradigm. Don't miss the first half of the conversation, available in a separate episode. Learn more about Dr. Berlinski at davidberlinski.org. Source

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