blipey

Posts: 2023 Joined: June 2006
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| Quote (Robert O'Brien @ May 17 2007,13:25) | | Quote (Wesley R. Elsberry @ May 17 2007,06:18) | According to the DI, it does. Emphasis added:
| Quote | “There are two issues here: academic freedom and the First Amendment. Gonzalez has gained attention for his advocacy of intelligent design as legitimate science in his book, "The Privileged Planet."
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You should know as well as anyone that there are two schools in the ID "big tent," one for "biological ID" and one for "cosmological ID." Guillermo Gonzalez is in the latter group, and as far as I know he has not specifically endorsed Of Pandas and People. |
I'm sorry, where was Of Pandas and People in Wes's quote? You're going to have to show me that evidence card, now Bob.
-------------- But I get the trick question- there isn't any such thing as one molecule of water. -JoeG
Guess what? I don't give a flying f*ck how "science works". -Ftk
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