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02/19/07

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Intelligent Design Scientists Will Showcase Evidence Challenging Evolution at Knoxville Conference

A day-long conference called Darwin vs. Design will take place at the Knoxville (TN) Convention Center on March 24th.

The New York Times bestselling author Lee Strobel and a panel of scientists and experts will examine the evidence for Darwin's theory of evolution and the emerging scientific theory of intelligent design.

Featured speakers include Lee Strobel, Dr. Stephen Meyer, Dr. Michael Behe, and Dr. Jay Richards.

Attendees will interact with intelligent design scientists and philosophers whose discoveries in cosmology, biology, physics, and DNA present astonishing scientific evidence that is overturning the evolutionary thinking of the past.

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So Help Us Darwin

William F. Buckley comments on John McCain addressing the Discovery Institute in National Review Online.

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Eugenie Scott's latest award is from the AAAS for "Scientific Freedom and Responsibility."

This is the name of the AAAS committee that in 1990 unanimously defended the position that articles in science publications should be judged on their merit and not on the religious beliefs of the writer, even if such beliefs are in conflict with scientific views.

It is so ironic that Eugenie Scott received this award.

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Who Designed the Designer?

William Mulgrew opines in the Triangle Oneline, the student newpaper of Drexel University.

Mulgrew writes, "Some oppose intelligent design because it doesn't explain who designed the intelligent designer. It's a metaphysical objection. It demands an answer that scientific observation, analysis and experimentation cannot provide. It presupposes that the Intelligent Designer was designed or had to be designed, and that it was designed by a "who" - some person or sentient being. Whether it's a god or gods, space aliens, or a time traveler who went back in time to create life, ID simply does not speculate on that question."

He further remarks, "In the past, it was religious theists who suppressed scientific pursuits because they didn't conform to their beliefs. Now the tables have turned. Opponents want to suppress ID because it doesn't conform to their materialist beliefs. Your religious views don't dictate what's taught or not taught in the science classroom. I'm sorry that ID makes light of scientific evidence in a way that puts atheists in an uncomfortable position, but please don't force your materialist religion on us."

There is much more clear thought in the remainder of this opinion.

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