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31 July 2009 4 Comments

Stephen C. Meyer podcasts on intelligently designed DNA

The Making of an ID Theorist: Stephen C. Meyer and the Origin of Life

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This episode of ID the Future tells the story of how philosopher of science Stephen C. Meyer first began his quest for the origin of life. How did one of the architects of the intelligent design movement move from the oilfields of Texas to the study halls of Cambridge to pursue the mystery of where biological information originated? Listen in and find out. (MP3 file)

Delving Into Science at Cambridge: Stephen C. Meyer and Signature in the Cell

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On this episode of ID the Future philosopher of science Stephen C. Meyer continues the story of how he became involved in intelligent design, sharing some of what he studied while at Cambridge University. What methods do scientists use to study biological origins? Is there a distinctive method of historical scientific inquiry? Meyer set off to investigate not only the history of scientific ideas about the origin of life, but also questions about the definition of science and about how scientists study and reason about ancient events in the past. Listen in and learn, and check out Dr. Meyer’s new book, Signature in the Cell, which tells more of the story, the culmination of over 20 years of study and research on the origins of life. (MP3 file)

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DNA Evidence for Design: Stephen C. Meyer and Signature in the Cell

On this episode of ID the Future CSC Director Stephen C. Meyer explains the problem that information presents to origin of life researchers within a naturalistic paradigm. Information within the cell presents a daunting challenge to Darwin’s theory — and provides significant evidence for a signature of a designing intelligence, as Meyer explains in his new book. (MP3 file)

The Design Argument Is Unrefuted: Stephen Meyer Responds to Critics With Signature in the Cell

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On this episode of ID the Future philosopher of science Stephen C. Meyer responds to critics of intelligent design, such as Richard Dawkins and his book, The God Delusion. (MP3 file)

BONUS

Hear Stephen C. Meyer on the popular, nationally-syndicated Michael Medved show. (H/T Discovery Institute)

(HT to Wintery Knight Blog here for this content and formatting!)

See also this page at Apologetics 315.

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  • bobxxxx said:

    “Dr. Stephen Meyer talks about ID and science”

    Meyer is a professional liar. He’s a laughing stock where I live in the United States.

    ID is not science. It’s a childish belief in magic.

  • admin said:

    Repeat it often enough and you may start believing it Bobxxxx.

    Meanwhile, ID keeps moving forward …… pushed on as the evidence continues to mount.

  • The Whyman said:

    bobxxxx: Would you care to substantiate your claims ie that Stephen Meyer is a “laughing stock in the United States and your equivocation of Intelligent design with magic.

  • MIke McCants said:

    “pushed on as the evidence continues to mount”

    You’re confused. The word “evidence” has a scientific meaning. The creationists do not have any evidence. They have non-science inferences. They claim that “life from non-life by natural causes is impossible, therefore they infer an “intelligent cause”". But this is not science and the inference is not warranted.

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