Michael Denton: How the Universe is Uniquely Fit for Life

Michael Denton: How the Universe is Uniquely Fit for Life

From Intelligent Design the Future by Discovery Institute

April 25, 2026 · 25 min · Episode 2204

About this episode

Dr. Michael Denton discusses the unique fit of the universe for life and evidence of intelligent design.

Did you know the ID The Future episode archive stretches back 20 years? Chances are, you've missed a few! So every Friday, we pull a gem out of the vault and air it anew. On this episode of ID the Future that first aired in 2012, Casey Luskin sits down with Dr. Michael Denton, a senior fellow of Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture who holds a PhD in biochemistry. Denton is the author of Evolution: A Theory in Crisis, which has been credited with influencing both Phillip Johnson and Michael Behe, as well as Nature's Destiny: How the Laws of Biology Reveal Purpose in the Universe, which elaborates on the evidence of design in nature. In this exchange, Luksin and Denton discuss the ways in which the universe is uniquely fit for carbon-based life, and perhaps even human life. Denton argues that when it comes to evidence of fine-tuning in the universe, the more you look, the more you find. Tune in to discover what he has found that has led him to the inference that our world is intelligently designed. Source

People in this episode

Host: Casey Luskin

Guest: Michael Denton

Topics covered

  • intelligent design
  • fine-tuning
  • carbon-based life
  • biochemistry
  • universe
  • evidence of design

Keywords

  • intelligent design
  • Michael Denton
  • fine-tuning
  • carbon-based life
  • biochemistry
  • universe

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Discovery Institute

Books & works: Evolution: A Theory in Crisis, Nature's Destiny: How the Laws of Biology Reveal Purpose in the Universe

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