

Dissent from Darwin List Tops 1000 — Scientists Weigh In
Did you know that a growing number of scientists doubt the Darwinian theory of evolution? This in spite of the fact that over the past two decades the scientific establishment has ramped up their support of modern Darwinism with increasing agitation. And ramped up the persecution of scientists who dissent from Darwinian evolution. Robert Crowther explores why some scientists are willing to risk their research and careers to voice their skepticism of the theory. Listen in, and be sure to visit dissentfromdarwin.com to learn more and meet some of the scientists on the list.

Examining the Evidence for Evolution, pt. 1
On this episode of ID the Future, hear part one of a recent talk Casey Luskin gave on evolution and intelligent design, in which he presents some of the biggest problems with the case for Darwinian evolution. In this first segment, Casey discusses the often-heard myth that there are no credible scientists who doubt the teachings of Darwinian evolution on the basis of evidence (or lack thereof).
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A True Skeptic Is an Informed Skeptic: Dr. Donald L. Ewert on Why He Doubts Darwin
On this episode of ID the Future, Dr. Donald L. Ewert, an original signer of the Scientific Dissent From Darwinism, explains how he became interested in the debate over evolution.
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Darwin Doubter David Berlinski Explains the Problem of Dissent in Science
On this episode of ID the Future, Discovery Institute President Bruce Chapman asks David Berlinski how to address the problem of dissent in science.
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Defending Critical Analysis in Cross-Examination: Dr. Stephen Meyer Answers Questions in Texas
This episode of ID the Future features Dr. Stephen Meyer responding to his critics during a questioning period before the Texas State Board of Education last month. Listen in as philosopher of science Meyer cuts through the rhetorical strategies in this debate and exposes the strengths and weaknesses of the Darwinist position, rebutting the misinformation about Discovery Institute’s education policy and laying out the legitimate scientific dissent from Darwin.
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