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Intelligent Design the Future

The ID The Future (IDTF) podcast carries on Discovery Institute's mission of exploring the issu

Episodes

Total: 330

It's not just intelligent design theorists who are calling for a major rethink of biology and origin

On today’s ID the Future from the vault, host Casey Luskin sits down with Dominic Halsmer, a Senior

Is modern science a search for truth or a search for power? How can we restore public trust in the s

To understand the limitations of evolutionary mechanisms, we have to "bite the bullet of complexity,

On this episode of ID the Future from the archive, host Emily Kurlinski interviews a PhD biochemistr

On this ID The Future, philosopher Stephen Dilley speaks with scientist and attorney Casey Luskin ab

Can intelligent design and evolution work together? It's an intriguing idea that is welcomed by some

Would our world be a better place if scientists were in charge? On this ID the Future from the archi

Was the universe designed to evolve through natural processes? In a recent book, theologian Dr. Rope

Can evolution and intelligent design work together in harmony? Or is that wishful thinking? On this

On this ID the Future from the vault, Zombie Science author and biologist Jonathan Wells and host An

Can evolution and design be wedded in a happy marriage? On this ID The Future, host Casey Luskin kic

Charles Darwin penned three-quarters of a sequel to his famous book On the Origin of Species, but he

On this ID the Future from the vault, biophysicist Cornelius Hunter explores Charles Darwin’s theolo

Under the weight of modern scientific evidence, Darwin's theory of evolution is struggling. To bette

Why didn't Charles Darwin finish and publish his promised sequel to On The Origin of Species? Is it

It's a big universe out there. Could life exist on another planet? Maybe, but it's not just the size

Almost 400 years after its discovery, the process of metamorphosis is still a thorny conundrum for e

She was born the same year as Charles Darwin. Like him, she studied nature and wrote books. But whil

What happens when biologists and engineers get together to study the natural world? Today’s ID the F