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Intelligent Design the Future

Douglas Axe: We Have an Eye For Detecting Design

Intelligent Design the Future

Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture

Science, Philosophy, Astronomy, Society & Culture, Life Sciences

4993 Ratings

🗓️ 4 August 2023

⏱️ 15 minutes

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On this classic episode of ID the Future, host Eric Metaxas continues his conversation with biologist and professor Dr. Douglas Axe. The subject is Axe’s book Undeniable: How Biology Confirms Our Intuition That Life is Designed and his account of how he lost his position at a Cambridge research lab because of the implications of his research findings. Axe discusses the polarized atmosphere in science today, driven by an unreasonable commitment to materialism. He describes the prevailing attitude this way: "Either you're with us and on board on these issues or you are anti-science. That is a very unhelpful position for scientists to be taking." Axe also talks about the reliability of our built-in design intuition and the implications of living in a designed universe. Metaxas notes that though many adopt a Darwinian narrative of life, few are prepared to follow the logic of an accidental cosmos all the way. This is Part 2 of a two-episode interview. Listen to Part 1 here: https://idthefuture.com/1780/

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0:00.0

Welcome to ID the Future, a podcast about intelligent design and evolution.

0:12.2

Today's episode is adaptive. intelligent design and evolution.

0:13.0

Today's episode is adapted from the Eric Mataxus show and features Eric Mataxus talking

0:19.1

with molecular biologist Douglas Axe about his book undeniable.

0:24.4

For more from this radio program, visit Mataxus Talk.com.

0:29.2

That's Mataxas, M-E-T-A-X-A-S-E A S, the word talk.com.

0:37.0

This is the A Erkma Texas show folks.

0:38.6

I'm here at my microphone in the mountains,

0:41.1

way up on a crag. Today I get to talk to a brilliant scientist named

0:47.7

Douglas Axe A-X-E. Doug Axe welcome the program.

0:53.0

Thank you for having me.

0:54.0

Listen, you do a lot, but you wrote a book.

0:58.0

We talked about it at some point last year.

1:00.0

It's called Undeniable.

1:02.0

Well, you were telling us this story. This was in the late 90s I guess right and you

1:06.2

It was a hard moment for you because here you're thinking like look I'm doing real science and I am showing something.

1:13.7

Now I think what's interesting too is that the implications of what you are saying lead us to think

1:21.1

that maybe there's a designer, but there's certainly no proof or anything.

1:24.5

You're just doing science and there's some evidence and but the level of uncomfortableness in the academy

1:31.6

around this issue of design is so tremendous that even somebody

1:37.1

likes her Alan first on just giving the green light for you to do a project

1:41.8

which you know it's not some sexy project like

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