Decade after Dover, Pt 3: Judge Jones' Judicial Activism

Episode 893 December 23, 2015 00:17:29
Decade after Dover, Pt 3: Judge Jones' Judicial Activism
Intelligent Design the Future
Decade after Dover, Pt 3: Judge Jones' Judicial Activism

Dec 23 2015 | 00:17:29

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Show Notes

On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin discusses the Kitzmiller v. Dover trial. Ten years ago, on December 20, 2005, Judge John E. Jones ruled in Kitzmiller v. Dover that intelligent design is religion and not science. His decision was based on faulty reasoning and misrepresentation of intelligent design. Listen to a recent lecture by Casey Luskin who covered the trial for Evolution News. Here in part three he discusses whether Judge Jones employed judicial activism.

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