1986 Oxford Union Debate

The 1986 Oxford Union Debate between evolutionists Richard Dawkins and John Maynard Smith (Professor of Biology, University of Sussex) and creationists A. E. Wilder-Smith (Professor of Pharmacology and consultant) and Edgar Andrews (Materials Scientist & President of the Biblical Creation Society).

Part 1: Introduction and Theodore Wilson Regents Park [13.7 MB, 14:54]

Part 2: Emma Jenks Trinity Treasurer [8.1 MB, 8:50]

Part 3: Professor Edgar Andrews, Queen Mary College London [27.8 MB, 30:24]

Part 4: Dr. Richard Dawkins, New College [30.9 MB, 33:42]

Part 5: Peter Ross, New College [14.3 MB, 15:37]

Part 6: Daniella Sief, New College [7.8 MB, 8:29]

Part 7: Dr. Arthur Wilder Smith, Professor of Pharmacology [26 MB, 28:22]

Part 8: John Maynard Smith, Professor of Biology at the University of Sussex [19.8 MB, 21:35]

Part 9: Miscellaneous other speakers and vote [61.4 MB, 1:07:01]

TAGGED: CREATIONISM, RICHARD DAWKINS, SPEECHES


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