On this episode of ID the Future, Ira Berkowitz interviews Rabbi Moshe Averick, author of Nonsense of a High Order: The Confused World of Modern Atheism, about Stephen Hawking’s comments on God and religion in Hawking’s posthumously published Brief Answers to the Big Questions. Averick describes the work as “superficial,” “convenient” and marked by “a glaring lack of profundity.” Or as the rabbi puts it, “If he did physics that way his university would have fired him.” Listen in to hear why Averick has such a problem with the new book.
On this episode of ID the Future, hear from the co-authors of the new intelligent design curriculum Discovering Intelligent Design. Listen in as Gary...
On this episode of ID the Future, Brian Miller discusses common myths about the origin of life. Listen in to learn more about how...
Does the public promotion of Darwin's theory of natural selection match Darwin's own private view of his theory? Find out in this conversation with...