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> Matter and the Mind: Part Three With UK Darwin-Doubter James LeFanu
> Rediscovering the Mystery of Ourselves: Part Two With Science Writer James LeFanu
> Darwin Doubting in the UK: Columnist, Doctor and Author James LeFanu
> PSSI International Adventures With Darwinists in Spain, Part Two
> Physicians and Surgeons for Scientific Integrity, Part One
> When Athens Met Jerusalem With John Mark Reynolds
> Benjamin Wiker on Darwin, the Man and the Myth
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PBS, Darwin and Dover: an Interview with Phillip Johnson

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On this episode of ID The Future, CSC’s Casey Luskin interviews Phillip Johnson (Jefferson E. Peyser Professor of Law, emeritus School of Law University of California, Berkeley) author of the bestseller Darwin on Trial, and one of the founders of the modern intelligent design movement.

Johnson recently was interviewed for, and will be included in, NOVA’s program about the Dover intelligent design program, “Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial.” Johnson weighs in with his thoughts about the ruling issued by Judge Jones, about the scientific status of intelligent design, and his views on PBS’ teaching guide about intelligent design and whether or not it is injecting religion into the classroom.

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