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Intelligent Design the Future

How Faith Can Improve Rigor and Creativity in Scientific Research

Intelligent Design the Future

Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture

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

4993 Ratings

🗓️ 5 June 2023

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of ID The Future, plant scientist Richard Buggs speaks to the hosts of the Table Talk podcast about the long-standing claim that science and religion are at odds. Buggs is a professor and Senior Research Leader at Kew Royal Botanic Gardens, one of the UK's largest plant science research institutes. He is also Professor of Evolutionary Genomics at Queen Mary, University of London. Contrary to the prevailing view, Buggs says his Christian faith motivates his research, giving him the ability not only to think with different perspectives but also better understand the people groups stewarding natural resources around the world as well as more adequately explain certain processes he studies in nature. Buggs also explains why the term "evolution" can vary between scientists and the public, and he reminds listeners of the current debate among evolutionary biologists themselves about the sufficiency of the current Darwinian mechanism to account for the origin and diversity of life. Along the way, Buggs points out the unconscious bias within his field that favors atheistic assumptions, nothing that more cognitive diversity would improve the scientific landscape and bring more rigor and creativity to the scientific process. For their kind permission to post this informative exchange, we thank Table Talk hosts Jack Timpany and Graeme Johnstone.

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0:00.0

I d the future a podcast about evolution and intelligent design

0:12.3

greetings I'm Tom Gilson here to introduce an intelligent design conversation

0:17.1

that originally aired on the Table Talk Podcast, a podcast that's subtitled

0:22.3

Connecting Culture with Christianity.

0:25.0

Our hosts are Jack Timpony and Graham John Stone.

0:29.0

They'll tell you more about their guest, Dr. Richard Bugs.

0:32.0

He's a senior research leader on plant health and

0:34.7

adaptation at Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, and professor of Evolutionary Genomics at Queen

0:41.6

Mary University in the UK.

0:44.0

I found a couple of new favorite quotes in here,

0:47.0

especially where one of the hosts, speaking of evolutionary science and natural history,

0:51.0

said, I thought it was all done and dusted. science and

0:55.0

I thought it was all done and dusted and it's all so much more

0:56.0

unimaginably complicated than we knew.

0:59.0

And I'm glad they asked Dr. Bugs about what it means to bring his

1:02.0

Christianity into his work as an evolutionary

1:05.0

biologist. We'll let them take it from here.

1:08.0

Hello and welcome to another episode of Table Talk.

1:13.0

Thank you for joining us.

1:14.0

This is the podcast where we connect current culture

1:16.2

with Christianity.

1:17.7

We hope that you have been working hard on your life audits.

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