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Dr. David Berlinski on the Council of Europe's Attack on Intelligent Design

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On this episode of IF The Future, CSC's Casey Luskin interviews senior fellow David Berlinski about the Council of Europe's recent resolution conflating intelligent design with creationism and denouncing both. The CoE is a non-governmental body in Europe that aims to protect human rights, but its resolutions carry no force of law.

Berlinski, a mathematician who lives and works in Paris and has made many scientific critiques of Darwinian evolution, gives an insightful analysis of the resolution's relevance.

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