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  • The God Behind the Curtain

  • A Critical Look at Michael Behe’s Mind Centered Theory of Evolution
  • By: David Christopher Lane
  • Narrated by: Jason Zenobia
  • Length: 54 mins
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The God Behind the Curtain

By: David Christopher Lane
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Summary

Presents a critical analysis of Michael Behe's mind centered theory of evolution. Focuses on his latest book, Darwin Devolves. Also includes a critique of Behe's admonition for Catholics to follow the Church versus science and reason when there is a controversy that goes against Christian teachings.

©2019 David Christopher Lane (P)2019 David Christopher Lane

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This is not a critical review of Behe’s work from a biochemical perspective, rather it is another round of mudslinging in what is the most important scientific debate of this century.
Yes it is useful to know Behe’s background and best to find it out only after you have approached his work with an open mind.Equally useful to know the author’s.
Behe’s work is disruptive, this defends the status quo. The quality of Behe’s work, far outstrips his peevish critics.
Without Darwin’s Theory of Evolution we cannot reasonably continue on our selfish and destructive path, laying waste to millennia beauty and creativity that is our planet and our home. If we can open our minds even a little, we can see the magnificence of all around us.
For example, please note, Mr Lane that although machines host the Internet, people, not machines, with their infinite diversity created it and gave it its purpose.
People who believe that life begins and ends on this planet, are living in a very small world

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