Dennis Prager on the Evolutionist's Argument for Coercion

December 11, 2015 00:13:03
Dennis Prager on the Evolutionist's Argument for Coercion
Intelligent Design the Future
Dennis Prager on the Evolutionist's Argument for Coercion

Dec 11 2015 | 00:13:03

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Show Notes

On this episode of ID the Future, host David Boze interviews celebrated talk show host and author Dennis Prager about his response to the recent claim that man has "evolved to need coercion." Prager observes that today, Darwinian evolutionary theory has replaced Marxism as the new non-moral standard of explanation for human behavior. The evolutionary framework already permeates social thought on phenomena such as love, religion, and altruism; now, Darwinism provides a naturalistic argument for dictatorship. Tune in to hear Prager's warnings against evolution-guided social policy.

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