On this episode of ID the Future, Jonathan Wells remembers Phillip Johnson, “godfather of the intelligent design movement.” Johnson not only attracted scientists’ and other academics’ attention with his groundbreaking Darwin on Trial, he brought them together as a united movement, pushing for a “big tent” for ID theorists to work together.
It reflected his own “big heart,” says Wells. The result, he says, is a movement that today is growing internationally, far faster than even Wells realized until recently.
If we believe there is no qualitative distinction between animals and humans, are we more likely to protect human life or devalue it? On...
Today’s ID the Future from the vault continues the audio adaptation of Nickell John Romjue’s fascinating novella, I, Charles Darwin. In this episode, Romjue’s...
Got a smartphone? As complicated a machine as it is, it doesn't compare to the incredible sophistication found in biological life. On this episode...