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In the controversy sparked by the publication of Stephen Meyer’s book Darwin’s Doubt, the critic Donald Prothero holds a special place. The ranting geologist is a gem — if you enjoy ad hominem attacks. On a new episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin talks with Sarah Chaffee about our new book Debating Darwin’s Doubt and the response to Prothero in particular.



Luskin, a prominent contributor to Debating Darwin’s Doubt, contrasts Prothero’s arguments on the length of the Cambrian explosion and rates of evolutionary change with points Douglas Erwin and James Valentine (who do not support ID) presented in their well-respected book, The Cambrian Explosion.

Remember, for a limited time, you can get Debating Darwin’s Doubt at 35 percent off the cover price by going here and entering the discount code 4DXTSYJU.

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