Intelligent Design the Future Podcast

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The ID The Future (IDTF) podcast carries on Discovery Institute's mission of exploring the issues central to evolution and intelligent design. IDTF is a short podcast providing you with the most current news and views on evolution and ID. IDTF delivers brief interviews with key scientists and scholars developing the theory of ID, as well as insightful commentary from Discovery Institute senior fellows and staff on the scientific, educational and legal aspects of the debate. Episode notes and archives available at idthefuture.com.

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Dr. Michael Egnor is a neurosurgeon and author known for his work on the mind, consciousness, and the debate between materialism and dualism. He has written extensively on the philosophical and scientific aspects of the soul and the immaterial mind.
Jay Richards is a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute, known for his work on intelligent design and the scientific and philosophical debates surrounding evolution.
Dustin Van Hofwegen is a molecular biologist and professor known for his research into microbial life and evolutionary experiments.
Physicist with expertise in the scientific aspects of life and the implications of immaterial components of the genome.
Dr. Michael Egnor is a renowned neurosurgeon and a prominent advocate for the existence of the soul and the mind-body connection. He has authored works exploring the intersection of neuroscience, philosophy, and theology.

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0:00 21:57

Michael Egnor Reads From His New Book The Immortal Mind

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Michael Egnor
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consciousness soul neurosurgery brain damage immaterial mind personal transformation
On this ID The Future, Dr. Michael Egnor reads the Introduction to his new book The Immortal Mind: A Neurosurgeon's Case for the Existence of the Soul, now available from Worthy Books. In this reading, Dr. Egnor shares his journey from being a medical student who believed science could explain everything, including how consciousness emerges from the brain and whether we have a soul, to a neurosurgeon who questioned the conventional materialist view. He discusses how years of operating on and examining patients with brain damage led him to wonder how large parts of the brain could be removed without affecting a person's mind or their ability to think, reason, believe, and desire. His personal story, including a profound experience in a hospital chapel during a family crisis, became a turning point that challenged his atheism and led him to believe that the immaterial aspects of our minds are real and that nature is an open system, not a closed one.

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0:00 29:56

Jay Richards on the Ground Clearing Work of Jonathan Wells

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Andrew McDiarmid
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Jay Richards
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intelligent design evolution Darwinian biologist scientists scholars
Before the positive case for intelligent design can be received effectively, the case against the Darwinian evolutionary mechanism must be clearly laid out. One man who was instrumental in this initial "ground clearing operation" was biologist Dr. Jonathan Wells, our friend and colleague who passed away in 2024. On this ID The Future, host Andrew McDiarmid welcomes Dr. Jay Richards back to the podcast to share his memories of Dr. Wells and discuss the significance of Wells's life and work.

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0:00 22:36

Engineered Complexity in the Microbial World

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Jonathan Witt
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Dustin Van Hofwegen
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engineered complexity microbial life E. coli evolution citrate utilization intelligent design
On this ID the Future from the archive, host Jonathan Witt speaks to molecular biologist and professor Dustin Van Hofwegen about his research into the engineered complexity in microbial life. Hofwegen shares his research on the famous decades-long E. coli evolution experiment conducted by Richard Lenski, which showed the sudden appearance of an ability to utilize citrate after many generations. However, Van Hofwegen's own experiments demonstrated that this "evolutionary innovation" actually points to the intelligent design built into living systems instead of an undirected process like natural selection.

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0:00 37:27

Physicist Brian Miller: The Non-Algorithmic Nature of Life

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Dr. Brian Miller
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immaterial genome intelligent design biological revolution DNA mathematical biology
For decades, we’ve thought the control center of life lies in DNA. But a new scientific framework is emerging that challenges that idea, and suggests that vast portions of the genome are immaterial and lie outside the physical world. Today, physicist Dr. Brian Miller shares his perspective on the cutting-edge, potentially revolutionary research of mathematical biologist Dr. Richard Sternberg on the immaterial aspects of the genome. In this exchange, Dr. Miller shares several examples of the immaterial nature of life. These ideas point towards the earliest stages of the next great scientific revolution and have significant implications for the intelligent design debate.

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0:00 37:10

A Neurosurgeon Pulls Back the Curtain on the Soul

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Andrew McDiarmid
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Dr. Michael Egnor
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neurosurgery soul immortality consciousness mind-body problem
On this ID The Future, host Andrew McDiarmid is thrilled to welcome back renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Michael Egnor to continue discussing his new book The Immortal Mind: A Neurosurgeon's Case for the Existence of the Soul. The book tackles provocative ideas, making a case that the human soul exists and that the mind is immortal. In this compelling conversation, we unpack some of the powerful arguments and evidence Dr. Egnor has marshaled. This is Part 2 of a two-part conversation.

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