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The Little Engine That Could...Undo Darwinism. Dan Peterson.

by Peterson, Dan; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 32Science. Publisher: American Spectator, 2005ISSN: 1522-3264;.Subject(s): Complexity (Philosophy) | Evolution (Biology) | Flagella (Microbiology) | Intelligent design theory | Natural selection | TeleologyDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Of course, if the hypothesis that the universe and life are designed is true, the ready inference is that this designer has to be an incomprehensibly potent and awesome Intelligent Agent. A lot of influential people in science, the media, the schools, and other institutions don't much like the notion of the big Intelligent Agent. Hence the controversy over ID, and the slanted treatment of it that is often seen." (AMERICAN SPECTATOR) This article explains how science supports the Intelligent Design theory.
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Originally Published: The Little Engine That Could...Undo Darwinism, June 2005; pp. 34-43.

"Of course, if the hypothesis that the universe and life are designed is true, the ready inference is that this designer has to be an incomprehensibly potent and awesome Intelligent Agent. A lot of influential people in science, the media, the schools, and other institutions don't much like the notion of the big Intelligent Agent. Hence the controversy over ID, and the slanted treatment of it that is often seen." (AMERICAN SPECTATOR) This article explains how science supports the Intelligent Design theory.

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