The ID The Future (IDTF) podcast carries on Discovery Institute's mission of exploring the issu
On this classic ID the Future out of the vault, we hear commentary on the singularity from distingui
Happy Darwin Day! But what's the current status of Darwinism? And if modern Darwinism is broken, wha
Why do so many evangelical Christians reinvent their theology to make it consistent with undirected
On this episode of ID the Future out of the vault, host Emily Kurlinski talks with Michael Egnor, pr
When Christians in science embrace scientific materialism over historical biblical teaching, they mi
What if American culture isn’t collapsing because of crusading secularists? What if it’s failing bec
On this ID the Future out of the archive, Nancy Pearcey, author of numerous books, including The Sou
What part of neo-Darwinian evolution is actually random? Can random mutational processes account for
One of the most incredible features of cellular life is the capability of self-replication. But can
One of the most incredible features of cellular life is the capability of self-replication. And buil
Could the components of the eukaryotic cell division process have arisen through a gradual, unguided
We are mourning the recent loss of our friend and colleague Günter Bechly. Gunter was a world-class
On this ID The Future, host Casey Luskin concludes a two-part conversation with Dr. Uditha Jayatunga
Does animal complexity suggest a Darwinian origin, or is it evidence of intelligent design? On this
We were shocked and grieved to learn of the death of our friend and colleague Günter Bechly this wee
If a grand multiverse contains everything that’s possible, it ends up explaining nothing. On t
It can be tempting to dismiss the idea of the multiverse as unobservable fantasy. But what happens w
On this episode of ID The Future from the archive, John West, Associate Director of the Center for S
Most people know Hawaii is famous for its beaches. But did you know it’s also home to one of t
On this classic ID The Future from our archive, Dr. John West, author of Walt Disney and Live Action