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As Our Epic Series of Holiday Discounts Draws to a Close, Get The War on Humans on DVD for 35 Percent Off!

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The tension builds: You have exactly two days left now to take advantage of our Twelve Days of Discounts. Today is the Eleventh Day, and that means you can cash in with a discount of 35 percent off. Remember, the day’s saving lasts for just 24 hours, until 6 pm on Monday. Go here and enter the code EZ29FV2Z.

Today’s offering? No, you’re eyes are working just fine. It is The War on Humans — not the book, though, which we offered yesterday, but the documentary film on DVD!

As you know, the debate about Darwinian evolution ultimately comes down to the question: What is man? The War on Humans is a 31-minute documentary directed by Discovery Institute’s John West that critiques growing efforts to disparage the value of humans in the name of saving the planet.

Are humans the enemy? Should pigs and peas have constitutional rights? The documentary investigates the views of anti-human activists who want to grant legal rights to animals, plants, and “Mother Earth,” and who want to reduce the human population by up to 90 percent. The film features Discovery Institute Senior Fellow Wesley J. Smith, author of the book of the same title.

The DVD is complementary to the book, a useful supplement that you can easily share with friends since it may be digested in just a half hour. The War on Humans sells for $14.95 (list price) but for 24 hours you’ll get it for just $9.72.

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