Materialist Science Fiction at a Public Library

Episode 280 December 12, 2008 00:05:39
Materialist Science Fiction at a Public Library
Intelligent Design the Future
Materialist Science Fiction at a Public Library

Dec 12 2008 | 00:05:39

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Show Notes

On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin examines the lame materialist science fiction being promoted to students at a local public library. With wild speculations on the existence of life outside our planet based on the idea that life just takes a "bing" and some interstellar chemicals, this book should be not on reference shelves, but in the science fiction section. Listen in as Luskin lays a Dewey decimal smackdown on Life on Other Planets.

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