The ID The Future (IDTF) podcast carries on Discovery Institute's mission of exploring the issu
Nearly 30 years ago, physicist Steven Weinberg wrote that “[t]he more the universe seems comprehensi
On today’s ID the Future from the archive, meet Taking Leave of Darwin author Neil Thomas, not at al
Prevailing scientific assumptions often die hard, especially when they fit so neatly into an evoluti
Can we scientifically detect the activity of a mind behind the universe? On this ID The Future, phil
Are there strong scientific arguments for theism? Is there such a thing as objective morality? How i
Cerumen, tympanic membranes, and ossicles, oh my! On this ID The Future, lend us your ears as host A
Does the vertebrate eye make more sense as the product of engineering or unguided evolutionary proce
The gift of our vision is easy to take for granted. Yet, the more we dig into this amazingly intrica
On this ID the Future from the archive, host Stephen Meyer concludes his three-part conversation wit
On this episode of ID The Future, host Eric Anderson concludes his Why It Matters interview with mic
On this episode of ID The Future, host Eric Anderson continues his occasional interview series Why I
On this ID the Future from the archive, philosopher of science Dr. Stephen Meyer continues his conve
Are there natural limits to biological change? Is the evidence for design in nature well-founded? On
Is there room in science for both natural and super-natural explanations? Or does science only advan
Can one person push back against the strong currents of atheism, materialism, and naturalism so evid
What does it take to stay alive? On this ID the Future, host Eric Anderson concludes his conversatio
On their own, the laws of nature don't tend toward life. To stay alive, living things utilize ingeni
Progress is an appealing idea, but what happens when we do not all desire the same things? On this I
What happens when science leaves human values behind? Or when governments become governed by scienti
If the phrase "Bayesian calculus" makes you run for the hills, you're not alone! Bayesian logic can