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03/10/07

Permalinkby 08:30:02 am, Categories: Education, 92 words   English (US)

ID vs Darwinism on the BBC

Andy MacIntosh of Truthinscience and Dr. Lewis Wolpert "discuss" the Truthinscience packet sent to schools in the UK.

Wolpert's best "argument" against having the packets in schools is that ID is not science. He says it over and over and over again. The old saying could hold true; say something enough times and people will believe it.

Of course, Wolpert's "science" is strictly defined in methodological naturalism terms, where only natural causes can explain effects. In effect he is saying, "Get off my playing field...you're breaking the rules."

Go to YouTube...

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Permalinkby 08:05:19 am, Categories: Current Events, 34 words   English (US)

A Positive Case for Design

Casey Luskin, of the Discovery Institute, will speak at Boise State University on March 19th at 7 p.m. on The Positive Case for Design. The Boise State University IDEA Club is sponsoring the lecture.

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Dr. Geoffrey Simmons on "Coast to Coast AM"

Dr. Geoffrey Simmons, a fellow of the Discovery Institute, will be on the radio show "Coast to Coast AM", Tuesday March 13, from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. and repeated 3 a.m. to 6 a.m. (all PST) across the nation with open lines to call in at least between 1 and 2 a.m.(PST). He will discuss his new book Billions of Missing Links.

Dr. Simmons wrote What Darwin Didn't Know in 2004.

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