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ID man
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Message 15 of 57 (146261)
09-30-2004 7:31 PM
Reply to: Message 13 by Andya Primanda
09-17-2004 5:26 AM


Re: Behe / Creationist relationship
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Andya:
We already know Behe sympathizes with creationists. It's so obvious.
We do and it is? By what evidence? Behe flat out staes he believes in common descent. Creationists do not.
Scott refers to me as an intelligent design "creationist," even though I clearly write in my book Darwin's Black Box (which Scott cites) that I am not a creationist and have no reason to doubt common descent. In fact, my own views fit quite comfortably with the 40% of scientists that Scott acknowledges think "evolution occurred, but was guided by God." Where I and others run afoul of Scott and the National Center for Science Education (NCSE) is simply in arguing that intelligent design in biology is not invisible, it is empirically detectable. - Michael Behe
from :
Intelligent Design Is Not Creationism | Discovery Institute

"...the most habitable place in the solar system yields the best view of solar eclipses just when observers can best appreciate them." from "The Privileged Planet"

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ID man
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Message 16 of 57 (146266)
09-30-2004 7:34 PM
Reply to: Message 14 by Andya Primanda
09-17-2004 5:31 AM


Re: Miller is a theistic evolutionist
Ken Miller is a Catholic, Catholics are Christians and Christianity is about as theistic as you can get. Am I missing something? Besides the fact I doubt Miller's Christianity?

"...the most habitable place in the solar system yields the best view of solar eclipses just when observers can best appreciate them." from "The Privileged Planet"

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