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New Podcast on Intelligent Design Launched by Center for Science & Culture

Listen at ID the Future

Click here to subscribe to the new IDTF podcast.
Click here to see past podcasts and links to additional information.


With their website and blogs receiving more than 25,000 visitors a day, Discovery Institute’’s Center for Science & Culture is launching a new podcast on intelligent design and evolution.

The ID The Future (IDTF) podcast carries on the Center’’s mission of exploring the issues central to intelligent design, letting people across the country know what’s happening in the debate between evolution and intelligent design, when it’s happening, and where to get more information about it all.

IDTF is a weekly five minute podcast providing you with the most current news and views on evolution and ID. IDTF will deliver 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.

A podcast is rich media, such as audio or video, distributed via RSS. Feeds like this one provide updates whenever there is new content, automatically downloading to your computer and iPod.

Listen and decide for yourself what the controversy is about by subscribing to IDTF here, and be sure to let your friends know how they can have the latest news on intelligent design downloaded to their computer each week.

For more information on the podcast, visit here.

The Center for Science and Culture

Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture advances the understanding that human beings and nature are the result of intelligent design rather than a blind and undirected process. We seek long-term scientific and cultural change through cutting-edge scientific research and scholarship; education and training of young leaders; communication to the general public; and advocacy of academic freedom and free speech for scientists, teachers, and students.