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> Does Evolution Have Any Practical Benefits for Science?
> Why Do Some Scientists Oppose ID?
> Are Humans Biological Accidents?
> Three Things to Know about Intelligent Design
> Is ID Creationism? William Dembski Answers Top Three Objections to ID
> William Dembski on the Origin of Life, Early Church Fathers, and Understanding ID
> Seeing Spots: Dr. Cornelius Hunter and Science's Blind Spot
> The Mystery of Life's Origin: An Interview with Dr. Charles Thaxton, Part Two
> Neo-Darwinism's Homology Problem

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Does Evolution Have Any Practical Benefits for Science?

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Does evolution have any practical benefits for science? In this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin reveals that the answer, surprisingly, is no. Listen as Luskin discusses past biological discoveries, reviews recent surveys of biologists, and quotes several scientists, including noted Professor of Biology and intelligent design critic Jerry Coyne. All three sources agree: the theory of evolution has yielded few practical benefits for scientific discovery.

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