Does Intelligent Design Have Merit?
With about 70 billion stars and as many as 100 million life forms (at least here on Earth), the universe is a stunningly complex place. Did all of this matter evolve independently, or was it guided by a larger force – as proponents of intelligent design believe? With the debate raging in living rooms, classrooms and courtrooms, the stakes are high when it comes to determining intelligent design’s merit.








I respectfully disagree
Out of context?
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After reading the points between the NCSE and the Discovery institute on that claim, I am still skeptical of this as well. I would like to know more about the "well established roots," as far as I know the best the NCSE has come up with are early book drafts taken out of context.
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On the contrary, the NCSE has done far more than that and all the data are available to anyone interested.
However, the NCSE did not take these early book drafts out of context but showed, in context, how creationism became intelligent design coinciding with the Edwards ruling.
The smoking guns are well established.
- PvM
September 20, 2008 11:14AM
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That's putting it mildly
"The smoking guns are well established."
Sure they are:
http://www.evolutionnews.org/2006/09/response_to_barbara_forrests_k_4.html
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