Günter Bechly on Discovering Design at a Darwin Day Exhibition

October 27, 2017 00:14:35
Günter Bechly on Discovering Design at a Darwin Day Exhibition
Intelligent Design the Future
Günter Bechly on Discovering Design at a Darwin Day Exhibition

Oct 27 2017 | 00:14:35

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Show Notes

On this episode of ID the Future, hear a clip from the ID film Revolutionary, and join Ray Bohlin and Michael Behe as they discuss how German paleo-entomologist Günter Bechly became convinced of intelligent design, and the lessons to glean from Bechly’s dramatic story. In the time since this documentary was filmed and this podcast recorded, Bechly was forced to resign from his position as curator at the prestigious State Museum of Natural History in Stuttgart, Germany. And now this month, his English language Wikipedia page has disappeared. Bechly, meanwhile, is standing by his convictions. Revolutionary the film is now available online here.

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