On this episode of ID The Future, host Ray Bohlin talks with Michael Egnor, a pediatric neurosurgeon and professor of neurosurgery at State University of New York Stony Brook about ways modern science validates the idea that the mind is not reducible to the brain. They delve into oddities of neuroscience that indicate that there is more going on in the brain than mere chemistry, and, in particular, walk through the seminal work of Adrian Owen on MRIs and what it reveals.
Today’s ID the Future wraps up a debate over evolution and intelligent design between Lehigh University biologist Michael Behe and Benedictine College theologian Michael...
Skepticism of Darwinian evolution remains high, with well over half of American's doubtful that Darwin's theory adequately explains the intricate complexity of the natural...
It's a big universe out there. Could life exist on another planet? Maybe, but it's not just the size of the universe that matters,...