Barbara Forrest of the National Center for Science Education explains Intelligent Design Creationism as a Trojan Horse. She also covers the Kitzmiller trial in Dover including details such as key Discovery Institute fellows pulling out of the trial at the last minute "after" they had heard the depositions of the scientists they would be up against. The result being that they did not defend the claims of Intelligent Design under oath in this trial.
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ndrthrdr1 4 months ago
I remember reading Johnathan Wells' book "Icons of Evolution" when I was 17 or so. Thought it was garbage then too.
I was going to through a phase of exploring new ideas. There's a few different ideas about evolution - Michael Cremo's notion of "De-Evolution" in "Forbidden Archaeology" - or Rupert Sheldrake's "Morphic Resonance" - so this idea that there's only "ID" and "evolution" is just utter rubbish. There are many 'alternate' ideas (non-empirical ones, at that)
abyssquick 1 year ago
I went to Regent law school. And I'm an atheist.
superfisto 3 years ago 2