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Richard Land interviews Ben Stein - Part 2

posted by Matt Hawkins on 04.18.2008

Topics: ben stein, intelligent design, racial reconcilation

Part 2 of Richard’s interview with Ben Stein is now online.

(Originally broadcast on the FaithandFamily.com radio broadcast.)

“I could be wrong, I’m often wrong, but it seems to me we’ve just been fed a lot of horse poopy…” - Ben Stein

Transcript after the break or in PDF (178 KB)

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Richard Land interviews Ben Stein - Part 1

posted by Matt Hawkins on 04.17.2008

Topics: ben stein, intelligent design, human rights

Part 1 of Richard’s interview with Ben Stein is now online.

(Originally broadcast on the FaithandFamily.com radio broadcast.)

“Well, it is not just Darwinian… it is Neo-Darwinism, because Darwin himself, he was an open-minded, broad-minded guy. He was a genius. There are no two ways about that.

He got a lot of things wrong and he was a stupendously racist guy, but he was in the category of very, very smart people.

Today’s followers of Darwin, they’re little dictators.” - Ben Stein

Transcript after the break or in PDF (183 KB)

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