Interview with National Academy of Sciences Member Philip Skell, Part Two

Episode 243 November 26, 2007 00:14:48
Interview with National Academy of Sciences Member Philip Skell, Part Two
Intelligent Design the Future
Interview with National Academy of Sciences Member Philip Skell, Part Two

Nov 26 2007 | 00:14:48

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Show Notes

On this episode of ID the Future, National Academy of Sciences member Phillip Skell shares his story of becoming a Darwin-skeptic with Casey Luskin, explaining how his experience in antibiotic research and the questions he posed to his colleagues inspired his 2005 article in The Scientist, "Why Do We Invoke Darwin?: Evolutionary theory contributes little to experimental biology."

Philip S. Skell is Emeritus Evan Pugh Professor at Pennsylvania State University and a member of the National Academy of Sciences. Dr. Skell is a signer of Discovery Institute's "Dissent from Darwinism" list.

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