If you are looking for something a little bit different than a standard mouse, then you might want to check out the Titanium ID Mouse from Intelligent Design. The Titanium ID Mouse is a wireless ...
While Intelligent Design (ID) is a term which is becoming more familiar in our culture it is safe to say most people still misunderstand it. Since critics often misrepresent ID, and paint ID advocates ...
A 21-day Pennsylvania trial on the teaching of evolution in public schools—which lasted 13 days longer than the 1925 Scopes trial—turned out to be an extended argument over the meaning of certain key ...
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In a broad and withering opinion, a federal judge ruled last month that intelligent design was nothing more than creationism in disguise and that it was therefore unconstitutional to teach it in a ...
The opening shots were fired on Monday in the first court trial to scrutinise the Intelligent Design movement. ID proposes that life is so complex it cannot have emerged without the guidance of an ...
Where to start? It's unlikely that you've missed any of the extensive media coverage the Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) project has received over the past two weeks, after the international ...
Conclusions About Intelligent Design: Intelligent Design is fundamentally religious. This conclusion is based primarily on ID leaders' and their supporters' views of it as stated in their own words, ...
A little more than a year before we celebrate the bicentennial of Darwin's birth, anti-Darwin activism is alive and well. The most insidious movement promotes 'intelligent design' (ID)—the notion that ...
Plus: The Catholic version of the “no church on Christmas” story, the Osteens’ worst flight now, and other stories from online sources around the world. Anti-ID decision probably won’t be appealed, ...
In a thought-provoking paper from the March issue of the Quarterly Review of Biology, Elliott Sober (University of Wisconsin) clearly discusses the problems with two standard criticisms of intelligent ...
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