Intelligent Design. Insights from Geology on the Design of Our Planet for Life. ACU Sunday Series. \nGeologist Casey Luskin explains how Earth contains many intricate geological processes that are required for life and suggest intelligent design. Dr. Luskin holds a PhD in Geology from the University of Johannesburg where he specialized in paleomagnetism and the early plate tectonic history of South Africa. His B.S. and M.S. degrees in Earth Sciences are from the University of California, San Diego, where he studied evolution extensively at the graduate and undergraduate levels, and conducted geological research at Scripps Institution for Oceanography. Luskin is Associate Director of the Center for Science and Culture at Discovery Institute. This talk was presented at the 2022 Dallas Conference on Science and Faith in January 2022.\nWatch this presentation at-\xa0 https://youtu.be/gKRXO8Xwc1U \nThe Good Earth: Insights from Geology on the Design of Our Planet for Life\nDiscovery Science\n201K subscribers\n15,661 views May 24, 2022\n============================ The Discovery Science News Channel is the official Youtube channel of Discovery Institute's Center for Science & Culture. The CSC is the institutional hub for scientists, educators, and inquiring minds who think that nature supplies compelling evidence of intelligent design. The CSC supports research, sponsors educational programs, defends free speech, and produce articles, books, and multimedia content. For more information visit https://www.discovery.org/id/ http://www.evolutionnews.org/ http://www.intelligentdesign.org/ Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter: Twitter: https://twitter.com/discoverycsc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/discoverycsc/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discoverycsc/ Visit other Youtube channels connected to the Center for Science & Culture Discovery Institute: \xa0\xa0\xa0/\xa0discoveryinstitute\xa0\xa0 Dr. Stephen C. Meyer: \xa0\xa0\xa0/\xa0drstephenmeyer\xa0\xa0\n\xa0\nDr. Meyer at Discovery Institute- https://www.discovery.org/p/meyer/ \nStephen C. Meyer\xa0received his Ph.D. in the philosophy of science from the University of Cambridge. A former geophysicist and college professor, he now directs Discovery Institute\u2019s\xa0Center for Science and Culture\xa0in Seattle. He has authored the\xa0New York Times\xa0best seller\xa0Darwin\u2019s Doubt: The Explosive Origin of Animal Life and the Case for Intelligent Design\xa0(HarperOne, 2013),\xa0Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design\xa0(HarperOne, 2009), which was named a Book of the Year by the\xa0Times\xa0(of London)\xa0Literary Supplement\xa0in 2009, and now,\xa0The Return of the God Hypothesis\xa0(HarperOne, 2021).\nIn his first book on\xa0intelligent design,\xa0Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design\xa0(HarperOne, 2009) Meyer examined the mystery of the origin of the first life. With\xa0Darwin\u2019s Doubt, he has expanded the scope of the case for intelligent design to the whole sweep of life\u2019s history. Meyer\u2019s research addresses the deepest mystery surrounding the origin of life and the origin of animal life: the origin of biological information necessary to produce it.\nMeyer graduated from Whitworth College in Spokane, Washington, in 1981 with a degree in physics and earth science. He later became a geophysicist with Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO) in Dallas, Texas. From 1981 to 1985, he worked for ARCO in digital signal processing and seismic survey interpretation. In 1986 as a Rotary International Scholar, he began his training in the history and philosophy of science at Cambridge University, earning an M.Phil. in 1987 and a Ph.D. in 1991. His doctoral thesis was titled \u201cOf Clues and Causes: A Methodological Interpretation of Origin-of-Life Research.\u201d\nHe returned to Whitworth in the fall of 1990 to teach philosophy and the philosophy of science. He left a tenured position as a professor at Whitworth in 2002 to direct the Center for Science and Culture full time, which he had helped found with John West in 1996.\nPrior to the