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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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Andrew McDiarmid Nathan Jacobson

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John West
John West is a political scientist and author known for his work on the intersection of science, culture, and politics. He is the author of 'Darwin Day in America: How Our Politics and Culture Have Been Dehumanized in the Name of Science,' where he critiques the impact of Darwinism on Western culture and discusses its implications for human dignity and societal values. West has been involved in public discussions and lectures regarding the influence of Darwinian thought on contemporary issues, particularly in relation to scientific racism and materialism.
Larry Sanger
Larry Sanger is an American internet project developer and co-founder of Wikipedia. He has a background in philosophy and has been a prominent figure in discussions about knowledge, skepticism, and belief. After a period of skepticism and agnosticism, Sanger has publicly shared his journey towards belief in God, engaging with various philosophical arguments and the intelligent design movement. His work has influenced debates on the nature of knowledge and the role of belief in understanding reality.
Ann Gauger
Ann Gauger is a biologist and a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute. She has a background in evolutionary biology and has contributed to discussions on intelligent design. Gauger has been involved in research related to the origins of life and has published works that explore the intersection of science and faith, particularly in the context of historical figures like Louis Pasteur.
Dr. Stephen Meyer
Dr. Stephen Meyer is a prominent philosopher of science and a leading advocate for intelligent design. He holds a Ph.D. in the philosophy of science from the University of Cambridge and is the author of several influential books, including 'Signature in the Cell' and 'Darwin's Doubt'. Meyer is a co-founder of the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture, where he conducts research and promotes the intelligent design movement.

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Darwinism Western culture materialistic theory of evolution human dignity scientific racism Wikipedia AI human knowledge decentralization science truth-seeking large language models online encyclopedias controversial topics Larry Sanger intellectual journey skepticism belief in God intelligent design methodological skepticism new atheists Stephen Meyer Michael Behe William Dembski Louis Pasteur faith microbes vaccines spontaneous generation universe nothing physics Dr. Stephen Meyer

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John West on Darwins Culturally Corrosive Idea

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John West
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Darwinism Western culture materialistic theory of evolution human dignity scientific racism
On this ID the Future from the vault, catch the first half of a public talk by political scientist John West on how Darwinism has poisoned Western culture. In the lecture, delivered at the Dallas Conference on Science & Faith, West explores how Darwins purely materialistic theory of evolution has drained meaning from nature, undercut the idea of inherent human dignity, and fueled the rise of scientific racism in the twentieth century.West is author of Darwin Day in America: How Our Politics and Culture Have Been Dehumanized in the Name of Science. This is Part 1 of a two-part series. Look for Part 2 in a separate episode.

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Larry Sanger on Wikipedia, AI, and Preserving Human Knowledge

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Andrew McDiarmid Nathan Jacobson
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Larry Sanger
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Wikipedia AI human knowledge decentralization science truth-seeking large language models online encyclopedias controversial topics
On this episode of ID The Future, hosts Andrew McDiarmid and Nathan Jacobson continue their conversation with Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger. In this segment, Sanger explains how his philosophy to decentralize the world's knowledge plays into science and truth-seeking in the age of AI. He talks about the shortcomings of large language models and why humans are irreplaceable and essential to increasing our understanding of the world. Sanger also discusses the challenges that online encyclopedias like Wikipedia have faced in accurately and fairly reflecting controversial or important topics. This is Part 2 of a two-part conversation. Check out Part 1 in a separate episode!

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0:00 40:50

Skeptic to Believer: Wikipedia Co-Founder Larry Sanger’s Intellectual Journey

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Andrew McDiarmid Nathan Jacobson
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Larry Sanger
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Larry Sanger intellectual journey skepticism belief in God intelligent design methodological skepticism new atheists Stephen Meyer Michael Behe William Dembski
On this ID The Future, Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger joins hosts Andrew McDiarmid and Nathan Jacobson to delve into his personal evolution from longtime skeptical philosopher to belief in God. After falling out of faith in his teens, Sanger became a committed skeptic and agnostic, adhering to the principle of methodological skepticism for decades as he evaluated traditional arguments for the existence of God and found them wanting. And while Sanger was unconvinced by the claims of "new atheists" like Richard Dawkins and Daniel Dennett, he found himself drawn to the arguments of intelligent design scientists like Stephen Meyer, Michael Behe, and William Dembski. In this first half of a conversation, Sanger recounts his fascinating intellectual journey while unpacking the intelligent design arguments he found most convincing along his journey. This is Part 1 of a two-part interview. Look for Part 2 in a separate episode.

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Louis Pasteur: A Man of Science and Faith

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Ann Gauger
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Louis Pasteur science faith microbes vaccines spontaneous generation
On this episode of ID the Future out of the archive, biologist Ann Gauger walks listeners through the triumphs, flaws, and tragedies of Louis Pasteur, the French scientist whose scientific breakthroughs have saved millions of lives, and whose work on microbes sounded the death knell of the idea of spontaneous generation. Dr. Gauger also discusses his pioneering and life-saving work on vaccines, the Christian faith that saw him through the death of his three of his children, and more.

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Why the “Universe From Nothing” Model Points to Intelligent Design

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Andrew McDiarmid
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Dr. Stephen Meyer
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universe nothing intelligent design physics Dr. Stephen Meyer
Did our universe come from nothing, as some physicists have proposed? On this ID The Future, host Andrew McDiarmid critiques the audacious claim that our universe popped into existence out of nothing. What is nothing? What isn’t nothing? And how does the universe from nothing claim actually imply intelligent design? McDiarmid shares audio from the Science Uprising video series, as well a portion of an interview with Dr. Stephen Meyer, to help answer these questions.

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