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The Current State of Origins of Life Research
from Intelligent Design The Future June 26, 2008
On this episode of ID The Future we feature a short series of comments from Dr. Ed Pelzer on the status of current theories of origin of life research. Dr. Pelzer holds a PhD in oceanography from Scripps Oceanographic Institution at UCSD, and was a researcher at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) for over twenty years. These comments are from the new documentary film Teaching Origins Objectively available through the Intelligent Design Network.
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ID and the Arts, Part II
from Intelligent Design The Future June 23, 2008
On this episode of ID The Future, Dennis Wagner of ARN discusses how ID inspires the arts and the specific material on idarts.org. This is part two of a series on idarts.org,/b>, a website which pushes the frontier for ID theory and opens the discussion for design to the metaphysical and philosophical questions raised by ID.
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Intelligent Design and the Arts
from Intelligent Design The Future June 20, 2008
On this episode of ID The Future we have Dennis Wagner, executive director of the Access Research Network. Dennis discusses the launch of ARN's new website on intelligent design and the arts, www.idarts.org. Dennis explains how artists such as Jody Sjogren reflect the greater design of the universe in their work. IDarts includes examples from literature, poetry, music, theater, film and painting to explore this exciting new movement.
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Guillermo Gonzalez Interview
from Intelligent Design The Future June 18, 2008
On this episode of ID the Future, astronomer Guillermo Gonzalez joins Casey Luskin for an interview, discussing the Copernican Principle and his latest research on extrasolar planets. Is our place in the universe special or purposeful? Listen in as Dr. Gonzalez answers that question and shares his future research plans.
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David DeWolf on the Louisiana Academic Freedom Bill
from Intelligent Design The Future June 13, 2008
On this episode of ID the Future, Robert Crowther interviews Discovery Institute senior fellow David DeWolf, a leading expert on the legalities of teaching evolution who helped shape the sample academic freedom legislation available at www.AcademicFreedomPetition.com. Dr. DeWolf explains the idea behind the academic freedom bill currently moving forward in Louisiana and what it means to teach the controversy over evolution. Should teachers have the freedom to treat Darwinism as an open and interesting question? Listen in and decide for yourself.
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Testifying Against Academic Freedom in Louisiana
from Intelligent Design The Future June 02, 2008
On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin continues his review of the recent academic freedom bill hearings in Louisiana. Of particular interest this time is Dr. Barbara Forrest, a professor of philosophy with an undeniable distaste for anything critical of Darwinism, who, in her testimony, demonstrated a deep disdain for the Discovery Institute and its insidious conspiracy to undermine American science education. Too bad, as Luskin puts it, her claims are “exceedingly and demonstrably wrong.” And so, pointing out her flaws one-by-one, Luskin sets the record straight on the so-called conspiracy.
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God's Artistry in Colour
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) May 29, 2008
Have you ever thought what it would be like to live in a world without color? You would never prefer to live in such a world, would you? Watch this documentary film to learn how do the colors, which make our world so extraordinarily beautiful, come into being, and to whom belong the design of the diverse colors and the harmony between them.
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Challenge Assumptions: Revisiting an Interview With Dr. Keller
from Intelligent Design The Future May 15, 2008
In this ID the Future Podcast, Casey Luskin interviews Dr. Rebecca Keller, a signer of the Dissent from Darwinism list, about her views on biological evolution. Dr. Keller holds a Ph.D. in Biophysical Chemistry from the University of New Mexico, spent many years doing biochemical research on molecular machines, and is an outspoken proponent of teaching students about both the scientific strengths and weaknesses of Darwinian evolution. She is also the CEO of Gravitas Publications , which publishes the Real Science for Kids textbook series, providing textbooks that teach kids objective science in the core disciplines of science.
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10 Books That Screwed Up the World: Part 2
from Intelligent Design The Future May 12, 2008
On this episode of ID the Future, Discovery Institute Senior Fellow Benjamin Wiker continues the discussion begun in the last podcast. Continuing through his survey of his new book, 10 Books That Screwed Up the World: And 5 Others That Didn't Help, Dr. Wiker sets his sights on Charles Darwin's The Descent of Man and its clear connections to the ideologies of Friedrich Nietzsche, Adolf Hitler, and Margaret Sanger. Spotlighting Darwin's own words in context, Wiker demonstrates how the reprehensible philosophies of these three figures were the direct descendants of Darwin's own thoughts.
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Irreducible Complexity
from Dailymotion - channel tech & science May 12, 2008
Irreducible ComplexityAuthor: delusionOfDream Tags: theory of Evolution deceipt darwinism materialism scientific atlas creation harun yahya adnan oktar science islam irreducible complexity Posted: 12 May 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Academic Freedom Bills Spread
from Intelligent Design The Future April 30, 2008
On this episode of ID The Future, Anika Smith reports on the nationwide movement in support of academic freedom with updates on legislation currently being considered in five U.S. states that will allow teachers room to teach the controversy surrounding evolutionary theory. With a bill quickly gaining ground in Michigan this week, continued vehemence for and against the film Expelled: No Intelligence allowed, and a growing list of Academic Freedom Petition supporters, the movement has clearly lost none of its momentum.
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Question Darwin and Face the Consequences
from Intelligent Design The Future April 25, 2008
What happens when a professor decides to present students with evidence that challenges Darwin's theory? Find out on this episode of ID the Future, where we've highlighted comments from biochemist Nancy Bryson, a professor who knows firsthand the importance of academic freedom on college campuses. Dr. Bryson was removed from her position as head of the division of natural sciences at Mississippi University for Women when she presented criticisms of evolution to a group of honor students. Listen as she recounts the chilling effect the university's censors' actions had on academic freedom and students' ability to question and engage in their material.
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Be a Real Skeptic: Casey Luskin Rebuts Michael Shermer
from Intelligent Design The Future April 23, 2008
On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin responds systematically to Michael Shermer's recent critique of Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed. Shermer, founder of The Skeptic Society and editor of Skeptic magazine, denies the film's claims that scientists Richard Sternberg and Guillermo Gonzalez were unfairly persecuted for their support of intelligent design. After a careful review of the documented facts, Luskin proves the accuracy of the film and concludes that Shermer ought to try truly being a skeptic by doubting and investigating all parties equally. To read Casey Luskin’s complete rebuttal to Michael Shermer, click here. For more information on the debates surrounding Expelled, click here.
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Dr. David Berlinski Gets Expelled
from Intelligent Design The Future April 18, 2008
On this episode of ID the Future, Dr. David Berlinski shares with Casey Luskin about his star turn in Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed and the controversy surrounding the film, which opens today. Listen in as Dr. Berlinski explains the connection between Darwin and Hitler and his predictions for evolutionary biology, and be sure to go see him this weekend in Ben Stein's Expelled.
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