A Revolutionary Look at the Dover Decision 11 Years Later

Episode 971 December 19, 2016 00:17:51
A Revolutionary Look at the Dover Decision 11 Years Later
Intelligent Design the Future
A Revolutionary Look at the Dover Decision 11 Years Later

Dec 19 2016 | 00:17:51

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Show Notes

On this episode of ID the Future, enjoy an excerpt from Discovery Institute’s documentary Revolutionary. It’s been more than a decade since the judge handed down his decision in the Dover intelligent design trial. At the time the mainstream media told the world one story about the trial. Now Revolutionary tells the rest of the story – recounting Behe’s defense of the bacterial flagellum as an example of irreducible complexity, and criticisms of Judge Jones’ decision.

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