Understanding Intelligent Design
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Intelligent design or lucky accident? The prevailing mind-set in our schools and in the media is that everything we see came into being strictly by accident. But in the user-friendly resource, William Dembski and Sean McDowell show that many scientists are now admitting that their viewpoint is not based on fact. Understanding Intelligent Design clearly shows what the best information is revealing - that our existence is not an accidental by-product of nature but a clear result of intelligent design.
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Part 1 of a conversation between William and Sean discussing why it is important to know, understand and to be conversant about Intelligent Design.

Part 2 of a conversation between William and Sean discussing why it is important to know, understand and to be conversant about Intelligent Design.

Part 3 of a conversation between William and Sean discussing why it is important to know, understand and be conversant about Intelligent Design.

Part 4 of a conversation between William and Sean discussing why it is important to know, understand and be conversant about Intelligent Design.

Sean discusses his new book "Understanding Intelligent Design", Part 1

Sean discusses his new book "Understanding Intelligent Design", Part 2

Sean discusses his new book "Understanding Intelligent Design", Part 3

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This is a book many of our society don’t want you to read, so by all means, pick up your copy today! There are few questions bigger than where did life come from? Following closely on the heels of that one is why should things work as they do--from the micro-biological level on up to the cosmological? In short, why do we find order instead of chaos? Intelligibility as opposed to gibberish? Is our existence and that of everything else we see around us the culmination of a random, blind, and purposeless process (cf. Richard Dawkins)?