Intelligent Design The Future
Intelligent Design, Science, and Kitzmiller: Steve Fuller on Naturalism
This episode of ID the Future features Casey Luskin's third and final interview with Dr. Steve Fuller, professor of sociology at University of Warwick. Here Fuller discusses his role as an expert witness in the Kitzmiller v. Dover trial, where he ...
Dissent Over Descent: Interview with Steve Fuller
On this episode of ID the Future, CSC’s Casey Luskin is again joined by University of Warwick sociologist Steve Fuller, the author of the recent book, Dissent Over Descent. Highlighting topics from his book, Fuller explains the nature and problem of a ...
Billions of Missing Links: A Rational Look at the Mysteries that Evolution Can't Explain
On this episode of ID the Future, CSC's Casey Luskin interDr. Geoffrey Simmons, author of the book Billions of Missing Links. In the book Simmons shows that as modern science has progressed from the visible to the invisible (microscopic, submicroscopic, ...
Expelled in England: Steve Fuller Shares View on Education Director’s Resignation
On this episode of ID the Future, CSC’s Casey Luskin is joined by Dr. Steve Fuller, a professor of sociology at the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom. Dr. Fuller shares his perspective on the recent forced resignation of the former Director ...
Physicist and Bioengineer Discusses His Doubts About Darwin
On this episode of ID The Future, CSC’s Casey Luskin interDr. Bert Massie a physicist who worked for many years on the Dept of Defense’s Star Wars project, and for the past dozen years has worked in biotechnology, developing methods of scanning the ...
The Limits to Biological Change: An Interview with Ray Bohlin
In this episode of ID the Future, CSC’s Anika Smith interCSC Fellow Ray Bohlin. Ray Bohlin earned his Ph.D. in molecular and cell biology from the University of Texas at Dallas and is the current Presidents of Probe Ministries. During his academic ...
Rodney LeVake: Expelled Science Teacher, Part 2
On this episode of ID The Future, CSC’s Casey Luskin continues an interview with Rodney LeVake, the plaintiff in the Academic Freedom court case LeVake vs. Independent School District #656. LeVake, a former high school biology teacher, informally ...
Rodney LeVake: Expelled Science Teacher, Part 1
On this episode of ID The Future, CSC’s Casey Luskin interRodney LeVake, the plaintiff in the Academic Freedom court case LeVake vs. Independent School District #656. LeVake, a former high school biology teacher, informally expressed doubts about ...
The Argument for Design in Cosmology
On this episode of ID the Future, CSC Research Director Bruce Gordon speaks with Casey Luskin about the evidence for cosmic fine-tuning. With this technical discussion, Dr. Gordon explains some of theoretical and mathematical problems with attempts to ...
The Universe: Meaningful or Meaningless?
Is the universe meaningless as many modern scientists would have us believe? In this episode of ID the Future, CSC’s Robert Crowther reads the prologue from A Meaningful World: How the Arts and Sciences Reveal the Genius of Nature, a book aimed at ...
Modeling Evolution with Stylus: Part Two
In this episode of ID the Future, CSC’s Casey Luskin is joined again by Brendan Dixon, a programmer with the Biologic Institute who recently coauthored a paper on his co-developed program, Stylus. Dixon continues the two-part interview by sharing how ...
Modeling Evolution with Stylus
In this episode of ID the Future, CSC’s Casey Luskin is joined by Brendan Dixon, a programmer with the Biologic Institute who recently coauthored a paper on his co-developed program, Stylus. Dixon explains that Stylus is a computer program that is ...
Irreducibly Complex: Behe on the Bacterial Flagellum
On this episode of ID the Future, CSC’s Casey Luskin interSenior Fellow Michael Behe, the well known author of Darwin’s Black Box, and more recently, The Edge of Evolution. Behe shares his work on the bacterial flagellar motor and explains why, in ...
Rebutting Methodological Materialism: Interview With Angus Menuge, Part Two
On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin interDr. Angus Menuge on his latest research, including his arguments rebutting methodological materialism, a defense of downward mental causation, and a non-materialist theory of information. Listen in as ...
Agents Under Fire: Part One With Angus Menuge
On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin interDr. Angus Menuge, professor of philosophy at Concordia University Wisconsin and author of Agents Under Fire, Materialism and the Rationality of Science. Dr. Menuge shares how he got involved in the ...
Does Evolution Have Any Practical Benefits for Science?
Does evolution have any practical benefits for science? In this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin reveals that the answer, surprisingly, is no. Listen as Luskin discusses past biological discoveries, rerecent surveys of biologists, and quotes ...
Why Do Some Scientists Oppose ID?
In this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin explains why many scientists oppose intelligent design. He argues that most of the objections to ID rest on false caricatures and misunderstandings of the theory. Is ID just a negative argument against ...
Are Humans Biological Accidents?
On this episode of ID The Future, Senior Fellow Jonathan Wells counters the Darwinian claim that humans are accidents of biology and the result of unguided natural processes like natural selection and survival of the fittest. Listen as Wells explains why ...
Three Things to Know about Intelligent Design
This episode of ID the Future features an excerpt from Dr. John West’s opening comments at “Evolution and Intelligent Design: An Exchange,” a panel at a recent conference sponsored by the New Hampshire Humanities Council. Here Dr. West outlines the ...

