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    The ID Files by Jason Rennie
    Non-Fiction

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    The ID Files is a compilation of interviews about the recent Intelligent Design Controversy taken from The Sci Phi Show (http://thesciphishow.com). These interviews are with Dr Michael Shermer of the Skeptic Society, Salvador Cordova of the IDEA Centre, Dr Mike Behe of Lehigh University and Nick Matzke from the NCSE. The individuals represent a spectrum of positions on the question of Intelligent Design and these interviews serve as a useful introduction to the issues at stake and the ideas involved.


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Chapters


Title Description Date Created
Chapter 1
(6.85 MB)
Introduction to the bookJan 15, 2007
Chapter 2
(14.85 MB)
Interview with Michael Shermer of the Skeptic Society and author of "Why Darwin Matters" Jan 15, 2007
Chapter 3
(22.46 MB)
Interview with Salvador Cordova of the IDEA Centre Jan 15, 2007
Chapter 4
(18.5 MB)
Interview with Biochemist Dr. Mike Behe of Lehigh University and author of "Darwin's Black Box."Jan 15, 2007
Chapter 5
(23.15 MB)
Interview with Nick Matzke of the National Centre for Science Education Jan 15, 2007
Chapter 6
(1.84 MB)
Epilogue Jan 15, 2007