Christian Radio Host and Author, Greg Koukl, Claims Scientists Are Not, “Playing by the Rules,” When Exploring Intelligent Design

In-depth interview with Christian Author and Naturalism critic, Greg Koukl, explores whether science is undermined by a bias against Christian spirituality. The interview also investigates the science behind near-death experience and the potential for this research to undermine Christian tenets.

Del Mar, CA, September 06, 2007 --(PR.com)-- Join host Alex Tsakiris when he interviews Greg Koukl about his book, Relativism: Feet Firmly Planted in Mid-Air, and his views on scientific materialism. During the 45-minute interview Koukl claims that science doesn’t play by the same rules when instigating topics like Intelligent Design: “…When people say Intelligent Design is not scientific what’s going on is a trumping of the facts with Materialistic philosophy… They aren’t even allowed to play because they don’t play according to the philosophical rules… and in this case, what you have is a serious problem of aggressive bias that has entered into the process and does not allow the scientist to pursue the evidence where it leads.”

Mr. Koukl also explores whether or not near-death experience research challenges some tenets of Christianity.

The interview is available for immediate free download at: www.skeptiko.com/index.php?id=35.

Greg Koukl is an adjunct professor in Christian apologetics at Biola University. He hosts his own radio talk show advocating clear-thinking Christianity. Greg has been quoted in U.S. News & World Report and the L.A. Times and is author of Relativism: Feet Firmly Planted in Mid-Air.

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