Design Revolution
Answering the Toughest Questions About Intelligent Design
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Narrated by:
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Grover Gardner
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By:
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William Dembski
Is it science? Is it religion? What exactly is the Design Revolution? This book answers the toughest questions about Intelligent Design. As the Intelligent Design movement has gained momentum over recent years, questions have naturally arisen to challenge its provocative claims. With clarity and concision, William Dembski responds to the most vexing questions and objections raised by experts and non-experts.
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I wish the book had preserved the 40-odd chapters
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Interesting Book
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Gives a good synopsis of the I D movement.
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Nothing less then outstanding!
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Unfortunately, it is not really meant to be read (or listened to) from beginning to end. Questions are answered in sequence, as individual responses. The author does not assume the reader has read the book from the beginning to that point, so he repeats himself often.
So my suggestion would be to buy the printed version -- unless you don't mind highly repetitive narration of very strong arguments.
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