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Intelligent Design the Future

How to Combat Censorship in Science

Intelligent Design the Future

Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture

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

4.31K Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2024

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Scientific censorship is on the rise. Governments are colluding with Big Tech to suppress unfavorable ideas. De-platforming and dismissal campaigns are all the rage. How do we prevent our society from slouching towards totalitarianism? On this ID The Future, host Casey Luskin welcomes science writer and journalist Denyse O'Leary to discuss today's forms of censorship, how it affects the intelligent design community, and most importantly, what we can do about it.

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0:00.0

ID the future

0:05.0

the future a podcast about evolution and intelligent design

0:12.0

Hello and welcome to ID the future. I'm Casey Luskin and today we have on the show with us the ID

0:18.3

friendly science writer and journalist Denise O'Leary and we're going to talk about censorship in science.

0:23.7

Denise O'Leary is a Canadian freelance journalist and blogger based in British Columbia

0:28.9

who specializes in science and faith issues. She's written for publications such as The Toronto Star,

0:35.8

the Globe and Mail, and Canadian Living. Denise, it's a delight to have you come on the show with us today.

0:40.8

Glad to be here. And I have to confess something. I was having lunch with a friend today. Glad to be here. And I have to confess something.

0:43.6

I was having lunch with a friend today and he is a chat GPT, Afishinato, and we use chat GPT

0:51.4

to write your introduction for this podcast.

0:53.6

So did ChatGPT get it right?

0:55.7

Well, I haven't written for those publications

0:58.0

for about 20 years, but if you can overlook that,

1:01.2

it was OK.

1:02.4

OK, so maybe chat

1:03.9

geepties information is a little outdated but at least you know it was on the right

1:07.2

track. Well back then I think we were still using pre-Windows computers, but never mind.

1:15.0

Always time to learn, I suppose.

1:18.0

The Avicus, the Avicus, yeah.

1:21.0

Well, great.

1:22.0

So, Denise, I wanted to talk to you about the topic of censorship and disinformation in science, in journalism, and the media on the internet.

1:32.0

It's a big topic today, and I think that it is. in the that are trying to suppress intelligence design and the evidence for design through various means.

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