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Wrapping Up, We Present the Latest Documentary from Discovery Institute, Featuring Biologist Michael Denton, at 20 Percent Off!

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Ah well, all good things come to an end. If it’s not The New Republic, then it must be our Twelve Days of Discounts. Today is the Twelfth Day, and that means you can cash in with a discount of 20 percent off. Remember, the day’s saving lasts for just 24 hours, until 6 pm on Tuesday. Go here and enter the code EZ29FV2Z.

12.PrivilegedSpecies.jpgToday’s offering? The newest documentary release from Discovery Institute, Privileged Species, highlighting the work of our Senior Fellow Dr. Michael Denton and directed by Center for Science & Culture associate director John West.

Are humans the accidental products of a blind and uncaring universe? Or are they the beneficiaries of a cosmic order that was planned beforehand to help them flourish? Privileged Species is a 33-minute documentary that explores growing evidence from physics, chemistry, biology, and related fields that our universe was designed for large multi-cellular beings like ourselves.

Featuring geneticist and author Dr. Denton, the film investigates the special properties of carbon, water, and oxygen that make human life and the life of other organisms possible, and it explores some of the unique features of humans that make us a truly privileged species.

The DVD carries a list price of $14.99, but today only you’ll get it for $11.99.

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