On 14 April 2012, Dr Stephen Moreton of the British Centre for Science Education (BCSE) posted a critical review of the Set in Stone DVD on the Amazon.co.uk website. As the Biblical Creation Ministries website says, “Although it is not our intention to get embroiled in lengthy discussions with internet critics, we felt that some response to Dr Moreton’s comments was in order.” Our response to Dr Moreton’s review can be downloaded here.
Posted by: paulgarner | May 21, 2012
Still Set in Stone: A Response to Stephen Moreton
Posted in Anti-creationism, DVD, Set in Stone
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