space-and-galaxy-gas-dust-light-speed-moving-travel-colorful-516694438-stockpack-adobestock
Space and Galaxy gas dust light speed moving travel colorful. Elements of this image furnished by NASA.
Image Credit: Quality Stock Arts - Adobe Stock
ID the Future Intelligent Design, Evolution, and Science Podcast
Share
Facebook
Twitter/X
LinkedIn
Flipboard
Print
Email

From Fantastic Four to First Causes: Why Science Has Eclipsed Darwin

Episode
2100
With
Andrew McDiarmid
Guest(s)
Stephen C. Meyer
Duration
00:28:18
Download
Audio File (38.9 mb)
Share
Facebook
Twitter/X
LinkedIn
Flipboard
Print
Email

If you noticed a copy of Charles Darwin’s famous nineteenth-century volume On The Origin of Species in someone’s house, what would you think? Perhaps they’re committed materialists. Perhaps they simply admire Darwin’s work as a naturalist. Or perhaps they keep it around as a cautionary tale about the dangers of scientific hubris. Either way, you’d want to consider whether their experiences of the world around them matched their scientific worldview. Today on ID The Future, host Andrew McDiarmid explores the tenets of scientific materialism to see if they match our observations of the world around us.

McDiarmid kicks things off by reading his recent article about a remarkable family in the Marvel comic universe – the Fantastic Four. A brief cameo for Darwin’s famous book Origin of Species in a post-credits scene of the movie Fantastic Four: First Steps left him wondering: would the experiences of the Fantastic Four better align with Darwinian materialism or intelligent design? McDiarmid answers this question by providing examples of the Four’s heroism and pointing out the telltale signs that they’re actually living in a universe teeming with intelligent design.

And what about our world? Scientific materialism continues to have a strong hold on our culture today, as does the atheism that it fuels. Over the last century and a half, a completely materialistic view of life and the universe has been built up around Darwin’s evolutionary proposal. But in the last century, three crucial scientific discoveries have undermined the claims of scientific materialism and strengthened the argument for intelligent design. Here, McDiarmid plays for us a clip from philosopher of science Dr. Stephen Meyer as he unpacks just one of those scientific discoveries showing that the 19th century science that produced today’s scientific atheism has been eclipsed.

Dig Deeper