On this episode of ID The Future, James Kushiner, author, journalist, and editor of Touchstone Magazine, pays tribute to the mettle of Phillip Johnson in writing his 1991 book Darwin on Trial. The book inspired skeptics of Darwinian evolution across the disciplines and helped establish the modern intelligent design movement.
Kushiner says Johnson "helped neutralize the acid of Darwinism that has devoured the sight of so many who have lost the ability to see the beauty in creation."
For more on Phillip Johnson's work, including biography, videos, and articles, visit the new website darwinontrial.com.
Purchase the 20th Anniversary Edition of Darwin on Trial.
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