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Journey to Longevity: Insights From Inventor Hal Philipp

Robert J. Marks II
September 4, 2025
Today, hosts Robert J. Marks and Bradley Norris speak again with Hal Philipp, inventor of the modern touchscreen, about his entrepreneurial work in health and nutrition. After selling his technology company, Hal turned his focus to personal health, particularly nutrition. Here, he discusses his unique philosophy on wellness. Philipp touches on the dangers of processed foods, the importance of eating whole, natural foods, the problems with the medical establishment and pharmaceutical industry, his recommendation of natural remedies over pharmaceutical drugs, and his personal experiences of making dramatic changes to his diet and lifestyle. While his views are his own and not necessarily endorsed by the Bradley Center at Discovery Institute, they are thought-provoking and intriguing, and

How to Respond to Common Criticisms of Intelligent Design

Casey Luskin
September 3, 2025
God of the gaps. Co-option to explain irreducible complexity. Lucy as a human ancestor. Perhaps you’ve heard some of these objections to intelligent design, but do you know how to adequately respond to them? On today’s ID The Future, geologist and lawyer Casey Luskin explains how to refute these common criticisms to intelligent design as he concludes a conversation with host Jacob Vasquez that originally aired on the Truthful Hope podcast. Learn how to push back against these typical challenges: God of the Gaps Argument: Dr. Luskin clarifies that the case for intelligent design is not an argument from ignorance that inserts a designer into gaps in scientific knowledge. Instead, it is based on what is known about complex, specified information and irreducibly complex

Casey Luskin on the Core Concepts of Intelligent Design

Casey Luskin
September 1, 2025
Sometimes, it’s good to go back to the basics. Whether you’re brand new to intelligent design or you’re looking for a way to share the basics with a friend or family member, we’ve got you covered today. On this ID The Future, enjoy the first half of a discussion with geologist and attorney Dr. Casey Luskin on the basics of intelligent design that originally aired on the Truthful Hope podcast hosted by Jacob Vasquez. In Part 1, Casey begins by clarifying terms, a very important first step when you’re discussing theories about the origin of life and the universe. He defines Darwinian evolution and intelligent design. Casey then delves into two core concepts of intelligent design: specified complexity and irreducible complexity. He rounds out this first half of the

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Intelligent Design Education Day — Tacoma

The Center for Science and Culture
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Evangelical Reformed Church
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After a successful event in Spokane, we are excited to announce that Intelligent Design Education Day is coming to Tacoma, Washington! The theme — Creepy Crawly Complexity — returns this fall, inviting students to explore the incredible world of “creepy crawlies,” with special presentations and videos on insects and spiders (from the phylum Arthropoda), earthworms (Annelida), and roundworms (Nematoda). While learning about the complexity and diversity of these fascinating creatures, we’ll consider important questions like… Why are creepy crawlies so abundant and diverse? Where did they all come from? What does it take to design and build a “simple” worm? What is the implication of finding unique code in the genome of each type of creepy

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