Deception by Design: The Intelligent Design Movement in America

Deception by Design: The Intelligent Design Movement in America
ISBN-10
0979181305
ISBN-13
9780979181306
Series
Deception by Design
Category
Religion
Pages
243
Language
English
Published
2007-01-01
Publisher
Red and Black Publishers
Author
Lenny Flank

Description

A history of the anti-evolution "Intelligent Design" movement in the US, from the Scopes trial in 1925, through the rise of creation "science" in the 1980's, to the rise of intelligent design "theory" in the 1990's. Appendix includes the Wedge Document, a leaked internal planning paper which spells out the theocratic political goals of the Intelligent Design movement.

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