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Walt Disney’s Views on Science and Its Dangers

John G. West
January 3, 2025
On this episode of ID The Future from the archive, John West, Associate Director of the Center for Science & Culture and author of Walt Disney and Live Action, talks about how science is portrayed in Walt Disney’s films and theme parks. Disney’s worldview was an interesting blend of 19th century morals with a 21st century vision for science and technology. A futurist, Disney was given to techno-utopianism and his works tended to reflect this, but they have also offered warning messages about the dangers posed by both science and technology. John West explores these interests both in Disney’s exhibits and his film works. Dig Deeper Read the book by Dr. West that inspired this episode: Walt Disney and Live Action This is Part 2 of a two-part discussion. Listen to

Semper Fi: A Marine’s Perspective on Faith, Duty, and Service

Robert J. Marks II
January 2, 2025
In  this episode, host Robert J. Marks continues his conversation with retired major general Bobby Hollingsworth about his experiences in the U.S. Marines and his work advocating for reservists at the Pentagon. Hollingsworth unpacks the meaning of “Semper Fi” in the Marine Corps and the importance of supporting his fellow marines as riflemen on the pointed end of the spear. He discusses his efforts at the Pentagon to educate employers on the Uniform Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERA) and the value that reservists can bring to civilian workplaces. Hollingsworth shares his personal experiences defending the right to hold a voluntary Bible study for Pentagon employees, which faced opposition before ultimately being allowed to continue. Hollingsworth draws

My Atmospheric Science Adventures at Mauna Loa Observatory

Forrest M. Mims III
December 30, 2024
Most people know Hawaii is famous for its beaches. But did you know it’s also home to one of the world’s leading stations for monitoring the atmosphere? On this ID The Future, self-taught citizen scientist Forrest Mims talks to host Andrew McDiarmid about the history and significance of the world-famous Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii. He also shares some of his own experiences and adventures there over the last quarter century. In this episode, Mims reminds us of his dust-up with Scientific American, a controversy that would ultimately launch his career as an atmospheric scientist. He introduces us to some of the pioneering explorers and scientists who set the stage for atmospheric science in Hawaii, including Archibald Menzies, Charles Wilkes, and Robert Simpson. Mims

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Dallas Conference on Science & Faith

All Creatures Great & Small
The Center for Science and Culture
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Denton Bible Church
Denton, TX

Join us at the 7th Annual Dallas Conference on Science & Faith on February 8 at Denton Bible Church or via livestream for a stimulating series of talks on the theme of “All Creatures Great &

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