Ooblog's piece on the Kennedy film includes an email that the blogger wrote
to Michael Behe regarding his participation in this production. Behe wrote
back to say:
I'm "associated" with it only in the sense that a clip of my appearance
on a TV show of Dr. Kennedy's from years ago apparently is used in the
film. I didn't know this program was in the works, have had no
conversations with anyone from Coral Ridge about it, and had no input
into it.
Best wishes.
Mike Behe
Add one more note of chicanery to the others. I wonder if the same is true
of the Wells appearance. It would be good to get a response from him. It may
be that Kennedy did him the way he did Collins and Behe.
I still tend to think that the YEC people are doing most of the linking with
ID rather than the other way around. The ID people have made the mistake of
dancing with the Devil, as the saying goes, and they're discovering that
this fiddler doesn't stop.
Bob
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From: "Keith Miller" <kbmill@ksu.edu>
To: "American Scientific Affiliation" <asa@calvin.edu>
Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2006 3:03 PM
Subject: [asa] Darwin's Deadly Legacy
>I have recently read some descriptions of the D. James Kennedy film by
>those who have seen it. Those appearing in the film include prominently
>Ann Coulter who presents herself as an authority on Darwinism, along with
>Ken Ham, Jonathan Wells, and Mike Behe. Unfortunately the appearance by
>Francis Collins has NOT been removed, despite Francis's complaint and the
>promise to remove his video appearance.
>
> It seems that the DI fellows are moving more and more to an
> uncompromising position and more publicly allying themselves with YECs
> and those on the political extreme. It really seems that the ID movement
> is collapsing into just another expression of YEC.
>
> The continued inclusion of Collins is just inexcusable. This type of
> unethical behavior for me is the most troubling and the most damaging to
> the public perception of evangelicalism.
>
> Keith
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