The ID The Future (IDTF) podcast carries on Discovery Institute's mission of exploring the issu
Is there life after death? Can science shed any light on this age-old question? And is the mind simp
Is natural evil an argument against intelligent design? And is human evil more consistent with natur
On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, host Tod Butterfield talks with CSC Fellow and prof
Is there interest and support for intelligent design in other countries besides the United States? A
A new study challenges decades of conventional wisdom on what caused the geologically sudden rise of
When one person stands up to lies or oppression, others can become emboldened to do the same. On thi
Is mankind an error-prone accident of nature or a masterpiece of engineering and intention? On this
A recent ABC News article says the latest research about the hominid species Homo naledi "erases the
Biochemist Michael Denton was a featured speaker at the 2023 Westminster Conference, speaking on the
Are humans progressing morally as well as materially? What does it mean to be human in the cosmos? O
Eminent paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould has argued that humans differ only in degree, not kind, fro
Though they disagreed scientifically about the nature of human beings, Charles Darwin and Alfred Rus
The RNA world is proposed by some to explain how early life began before DNA. But is RNA capable of
Just what is information? Why is so much of it needed for life? And where did it all come from? On t
2023 marks the bicentennial of the birth of Alfred Russel Wallace, co-founder with Charles Darwin of
The vertebrate blood coagulation system is a delicately regulated marvel that helps maintain the int
When it comes to biological life, even the simplest single-celled organism is an astonishingly compl
Do humans project mathematical order onto nature? Or was it there all along? On this ID The Future,
Why is the cosmos intellectually accessible to us? On this ID The Future, host Andrew McDiarmid cont