This is a low-res sample from a DVD Product available from http://www.arn.org. "If we really want to know the mind of God," Phillip Johnson asks his audience at Princeton University, "should we not start by assuming God has a mind? That behind the world we live in, there's not matter in mindless motion, not meaningless combinations of matter, not just genes striving to produce more genes, but a mind, that the world is the product of a mind. And if we want to understand how human beings can be searchers after objective truth, is it not best to understand them as beings who are produced by a mind, who are created in the image of a mind, which is itself a source of absolute truth -- the source of objective truth?" "No" argue the Darwinists. "The idea that one species of organisms is unlike all the others," declares philosopher Richard Rorty, "oriented not just towards its own increased propsperity, but towards Truth, is as un-Darwinian as the idea that every human being has a built-in moral compass, a conscience, that tells us intuitively the difference between right and worng."
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