By Jason RobertsonPosted in: Apologetics


Michael Shermer of SKEPTIC.COM and author of Why Darwin Matters: The Case Against Intelligent Design talks to Gene Cook, the Christian apologist of The Narrow Mind and a dogmatician of Fide-O.
I encourage you to listen as nearly 1000 others have since Friday.
Also, here is a discussion of the interview.
About the Author

Jason Robertson is a husband and a father and a pastor. He is dedicated to leading and equipping his the Church with God’s word and biblical theology for life ministry, using a combination of pastoral, church planting and evangelism experience. He holds a Master of Divinity from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He is experienced in church planting, evangelism, missions, and the training of pastors and Bible teachers.
Jason has been preaching the gospel since 1985, serving the first ten years of ministry as a Southern Baptist itinerant evangelist out of Milldale Baptist Church in Zachary, LA which ordained him in 1993. He has preached in hundreds of churches in over 30 States and 4 countries. He planted churches in Siberia, Russia in the summers of 1993 and 1994. He founded Murrieta Valley Church in California, which he planted in cooperation with the SBC NAMB in 2001. He also teaches ministry students at California Baptist University.
You can hear his sermons and read his manuscripts on sermonaudio.com. Just follow the link to "sermons" at the top of this page.
The argument from morals always is the undoing of the logical pursuit of the evolutionist. There is no basis for morals outside something larger than man to impose values.
The argument concerning origination of morals is always beyond their ability to comprehend. Gene could have cleaned this poor man’s clock when he talked about going to places where clothing is optional and he admitted that it took him a few moments to get comfortable.
Are there more examples of those who are not as intelligent (evolutionists, agnostics and so forth) arguing with those who are more intelligent? I love the watching those who are “highly intellectual” being decimated by those of us Christians who know how to argue. I like watching car accidents too apparently.