ID the Future Intelligent Design, Evolution, and Science Podcast
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Casey Luskin

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Nature Spreads the Evolution Word

On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin examines a recent editorial by Nature magazine praising the NAS booklet on “Science, Evolution, and Creationism.” Luskin argues that Nature‘s rhetorical and political defense of evolution has increased to the point that it threatens the prestige of science in society and endangering the academic freedom of scientists who dissent from Darwinism.

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Salvo Magazine on Intelligent Design

On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin interviews Bobby Maddex on Salvo Magazine’s latest issue, which features a primer on intelligent design. Several luminaries in the ID community contributed to this issue, including Caroline Crocker, Larry Caldwell, Mike Egnor, Casey Luskin, Jay Richards, Denyse O’Leary, William Dembski, and many more.

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Teach Critiques of Darwin in Florida

On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin interviews Fred Cutting, a member of the Framers’ Committee for Florida’s new science standards who recently submitted a minority report suggesting that the new standards encourage students to “learn why some scientists give scientific critiques of standard models of neo-Darwinian evolution.” Mr. Cutting is a retired engineer who recently published an editorial in the The Tallahassee Democrat, “Teach Critiques of Darwin, Too.”

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Predictions from an Intelligent Design Perspective Conversation with Biologist Luman Wing, Part 3

On this episode of ID the Future, biologist Luman Wing explains to Casey Luskin about the predictions of an intelligent design perspective in biology. Wing discusses junk-DNA, the irreducible complexity of the blood clotting cascade, and the implications of ID and Darwinism on personalized medicine. Dr. Luman Wing is a signer of the Dissent from Darwinism list.

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Systems Biology and Intelligent Design Conversation with Biologist Luman Wing, Part 2

In this ID the Future podcast, Casey Luskin interviews Dr. Luman Wing, a signer of the Dissent From Darwinism list. Dr. Wing discusses his support for systems biology and the reasons he thinks this approach to biology lends support to the theory of intelligent design.

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The History of the NAS Report on Evolution

On this episode of ID the Future, Anika Smith interviews CSC program officer Casey Luskin on the history of the National Academy of Sciences report, titled “Science, Evolution, and Creationism.” Luskin takes us back to the first two editions of this booklet, tracing the evolution of this document by the NAS’s design. For Luskin’s full response to the NAS, see “The Facts about Intelligent Design: A Response to the National Academy of Sciences’ Science, Evolution, and Creationism.”

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Questioning Darwinian Dogma Conversation with Biologist Luman Wing, Part 1

On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin interviews Luman Wing, a signer of the Dissent from Darwinism list who has spent many years working in biotechnology. Dr. Wing recounts his observations as an undergraduate studying under Dr. Dean Kenyon at San Francisco State University at the time that Dr. Kenyon underwent his intellectual de-conversion from Darwinism, and rescinded his textbook promoting the natural chemical origin of life.

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The Top Ten News Stories of 2007, Part 2

On this episode of ID the Future, CSC’s Casey Luskin interviews Dennis Wagner and Kevin Wirth of the Access Research Network on their Top Ten News Stories of 2007. In this segment, they discuss some of the scientific discoveries of 2007 that debunk common Darwinist myths and the ongoing academic persecution of supporters of intelligent design. See ARN.org for details.

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The Top Ten News Stories of 2007, Part 1

In this ID the Future Podcast, CSC’s Casey Luskin interviews Dennis Wagner and Kevin Wirth of the Access Research Network discussing their Top Ten News Stories of 2007. In this segment, they discuss some of the scientific discoveries of 2007 that posed challenges to evolution but supported intelligent design. See ARN.org for details.

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Texas Darwinists Oppose Critical Thinking

On this episode of ID the Future Casey Luskin explains how Texas Darwinists would rather impose dogmatism on evolution education than adopt an inquiry-based approach to science education.