I try to keep an eye out for any podcasts that look really good, and when I saw one of our former Knight and Rose Show guests (Dr. Luskin) being interviewed by another former Knight and Rose Show guest (Dr. Frank Turek) on a very interesting topic: the shortcomings of the Darwinian theory of origins. In this post, you’ll find a YouTube video, a link to the MP3 file, and an outline of topics.
In the episode, they discuss the change of heart that some evolutionists are having as the evidence turns against their theory. We talked about the evidence from junk DNA with Dr. Luskin, but he talks about a bunch of different topics in this episode with Dr. Turek.
Here’s the outline from the Cross Examined blog:
- What are some key differences between micro and macroevolution?
- What did later research reveal about the Galápagos Island finches and how does it compare to Darwin’s findings?
- What is epigenetics and how does it relate to the case for Intelligent Design?
- Why are some biologists hesitant to openly share their doubts about Neo-Darwinism, while others are increasingly vocal?
- What’s the difference between Darwinism and Neo-Darwinism?
- What are the strongest arguments for a common ancestor?
- Are non-coding regions of the human genome really “junk DNA”?
- What about the God of the Gaps argument?
- Are proponents of Intelligent Design religiously motivated?
- What are the 4 basic L.I.F.E. problems found within macroevolutionary theory?
You can download the MP3 file here.
Here’s the YouTube video:
We’re trying to interview good scholars on the origins debate for the Knight and Rose Show, and so far we’ve had:
- Guillermo Gonzalez: Earth is Designed for Discovery
- Casey Luskin: Debunking the Myth of Junk DNA
- Chemist Fazale Rana Investigates the Origin of Life
And here is the book where you can learn about all of these interesting topics!
I have the audio book and the paperback versions.
Stay tuned, because we have a guest scheduled to discuss another topic in the design vs evolution debate. That episode will probably be out in January, though. We got the best guest that you could possibly get on this topic! And we have a couple more topics and guests in mind for later.
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Author: Wintery Knight
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