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This weekend, audiences in Houston and Dallas were treated to sneak peek screenings of the new ID documentary, Revolutionary: Michael Behe and The Mystery of Molecular Machines, ahead of the video’s official launch next week, on Tuesday, October 18.

I got to attend the third of these three events, a screening at Denton Bible Church a few miles northwest of Dallas. The film focuses on the work of Michael Behe and other advocates of intelligent design. Behe was there for the Q&A afterwards and got a standing ovation. The auditorium was packed, despite competing with the presidential debate, and I’m told the screening earlier in the day, at the Covenant School in Dallas, was standing room only. There, Behe was joined for the Q&A by fellow biologist Ray Bohlin, likewise a Fellow of the Center for Science & Culture.

At the Denton event Sunday evening, Behe was his usual winsome self, fielding substantive questions on everything from what kind of progress for ID he’s seen in the two decades since the publication of his book Darwin’s Black Box to more technical scientific questions about biological machines such as the Type-3 secretion needle.

As always, Behe did a fine job of making arcane scientific questions understandable, and even had the audience laughing with him at a few points.

The video’s official launch is just around the corner. Stay tuned.

Jonathan Witt

Executive Editor, Discovery Institute Press and Senior Fellow, Center for Science and Culture
Jonathan Witt, PhD, is Executive Editor of Discovery Institute Press and a Senior Fellow with the Center for Science and Culture. His co-authored books include Intelligent Design Uncensored (IVP), A Meaningful World: How the Arts and Sciences Reveal the Genius of Nature (IVP), and The Hobbit Party: The Vision of Freedom That Tolkien Got, and the West Forgot (Ignatius Press). Witt is also the lead writer and associate producer for Poverty, Inc., winner of the $100,000 Templeton Freedom Award and recipient of over 50 international film festival honors. His latest book is a YA novel co-authored with astronomer Guillermo Gonzalez, The Farm at the Center of the Universe.

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