Nickell John Romjue

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Interview with the author of I, Charles Darwin

On this episode of ID the Future, Joshua Youngkin interviews the author of I, Charles Darwin, about his unique book in which Darwin returns to the modern day. What would happen if Charles Darwin were to come back today? I, Charles Darwin examines that issue both scientifically and culturally. Read More ›

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I, Charles Darwin, Epidode 4: The Secret of the Cell

On this episode of ID the Future, hear another chapter from Nickell John Romjue’s fascinating book I, Charles Darwin. Follow along as Darwin learns about DNA and the other amazing discoveries of molecular biology that have occurred since he developed his theory. Read More ›

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I, Charles Darwin, Epidode 3: Beast to Beast

This episode of ID the Future features another chapter from Nickell John Romjue’s fascinating book I, Charles Darwin, in which Darwin is shocked to learn about the impact his theory has had on areas outside of science. Follow the links below to listen to previous chapters of I, Charles Darwin: I, Charles Darwin, Episode 2: The Fossils and the Tree I, Charles Darwin, Episode 1: London and the Galapagos

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I, Charles Darwin, Episode 2: The Fossils and the Tree

Over the next several weeks, ID the Future will be presenting an audio adaptation of Nickell John Romjue’s fascinating book, I, Charles Darwin. In today’s episode, Darwin explores what we’ve learned about the fossil record since his time on Earth–and it’s not what he expects. Follow the link below to listen to previous chapter of I, Charles Darwin: I, Charles Darwin, Episode 1: London and the Galapagos For more information and to purchase the book, visit www.icharlesdarwin.com.

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I, Charles Darwin, Episode 1: London and the Galapagos

Over the next several weeks, ID the Future will be presenting an audio adaptation of Nickell John Romjue’s fascinating book, I, Charles Darwin.

What would happen if Charles Darwin were to come back today? What would he think about the science of the twenty-first century, and how might it change his views on evolution? Read More ›