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Time Flies: Darwin on Trial Twenty Years Later

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It launched the modern intelligent-design movement. Had it never been published in 1991, you wouldn’t be reading this news site right now. Even liberal reviewers — such as Publishers Weekly — were forced to concede the power of its argument, with PW commenting that “This cogent, succinct inquiry cuts like a knife through neo-Darwinist assumptions.” It’s Phillip Johnson’s Darwin on Trial and we celebrate its twentieth anniversary this coming week.

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