ID the Future Intelligent Design, Evolution, and Science Podcast
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Anika Smith

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Academic Freedom Bills Spread

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.

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Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design Train Young Scientists and Scholars

On this episode of ID the Future, Anika Smith reports on Discovery Institute’s newly expanded summer seminars on intelligent design.

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A Critical Look at the National Academy of Sciences Report on Evolution

On this episode of ID the Future, CSC policy analyst Anika Smith takes a critical look at the National Academy of Sciences report on evolution, published last week. The report, titled “Science, Evolution, and Creationism,” manages to celebrate evolution as an unassailable truth, completely misrepresent intelligent design, and rehash the same standard Darwinist arguments which have been refuted by critical scientists time and again.

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Update on Guillermo Gonzalez’s Tenure Appeal at Iowa State University

In this installment of ID The Future, CSC’s Anika Smith provides an update on astronomer Guillermo Gonzalez’s tenure denial appeal. Iowa State University denied Gonzalez tenure earlier this year, a remarkable decision considering Gonzalez’s sterling academic record and ISU’s high rate of tenure application approvals in 2007. Gonzalez’s first appeal was rejected by ISU President Gregory Geoffroy on May 31st. On June 19th, Gonzalez notified the ISU President’s office that he would make another appeal, this time to the Board of Regents. As the appeal process plays out, stay updated at www.evolutionnews.org.

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Like Christmas For Humanists

On this episode of ID The Future CSC’s Anika Smith reports that a new celebration has arrived, one complete with its own symbols, carols, and talismans, and one its organizers hope will “unite a global community.” What is this celebration of science and humanity? Why, Darwin Day, of course.