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The Triumph of Design
and
the Demise of Darwin
"The
smartest and most visually compelling case for Creation ever put on video."
William S. Harris, Ph.D.
Professor of Medicine, UMKC
The Triumph of Design clearly and dramatically shows the gaping holes in
Darwinian theory and the mounting evidence for the intelligent design of the
universe.
The video features Phillip Johnson, the distinguished law professor from the
University of California, Berkeley whose best-selling book, Darwin On Trial,
reignited the evolution controversy in the early 1990's.
In addition to new animation, Triumph showcases original footage from Africa
to Alaska to the controversial school board hearings in Topeka, Kansas.
Triumph is narrated by power attorney Woody Cozad and created by Emmy-award
winning producer, Jack Cashill, Ph.D.
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Review: Gary Butner, Th.D.
Jack Cashill has done an
outstanding job producing a powerful film that is undoubtedly going to both
alarm and upset the pro-evolution community.
The film follows in the path of the Kansas State Board of Education ruling which is still fresh in the minds
of the world. I'm not going to reveal the plot, but will say that it is far more
than a documentary.
Each of us who have struggled through the various books and issues dealing
with evolution, and then had to deal with rhetoric in the face of reason, are
going to be overjoyed with the beauty, simplicity, power and emotional content.
The issues surrounding evolution and the flaws in the theory are all clearly
spelled out, and dealt with decisively.
You're even going to see Clarence Darrow
again, but this time he'll lose in the court of public opinion.
Starring in the
film is Phillip E. Johnson, Berkley law professor, and power attorney Woody
Cozad. This is one video you will view time after time, because something new
comes out each time you view it. We need to make certain this film is shown in
all the major cities and towns across the nation and especially to our children.
Darwinism is in trouble.
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