Seeing Spots: Dr. Cornelius Hunter and Science's Blind Spot

Episode 150 July 18, 2007 00:13:44
Seeing Spots: Dr. Cornelius Hunter and Science's Blind Spot
Intelligent Design the Future
Seeing Spots: Dr. Cornelius Hunter and Science's Blind Spot

Jul 18 2007 | 00:13:44

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Show Notes

On this episode of ID The Future, Casey Luskin speaks with biophysicist and author Cornelius Hunter about naturalism, the dogma of evolution, and his new book Science's Blind Spot. According to Hunter, naturalism predominates in modern science and is assumed to be capable of explaining every phenomenon in the universe. Hunter traces the historical development of this mindset, and investigates the usefulness and limitations of naturalistic science. He also analyzes the interface between naturalism and Darwinian evolution.

About Dr. Cornelius G. Hunter

Dr. Hunter is an engineer and biophysicist. He received his doctorate in biophysics and computational biology from the University of Illinois. Hunter has authored three books related to science, theology, and philosophy: his most recent book, Science's Blind Spot: The Unseen Religion of Scientific Naturalism; Darwin's God: Evolution and the Problem of Evil; and Darwin's Proof: The Triumph of Religion over Science. All three of his books can be purchased through Amazon.com.

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