Orr, H. Allen,

Devolution. H. Allen Orr. - New Yorker, 2005. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2006. Article 32, Science, 1522-3264; .

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2006. Originally Published: Devolution, May 30, 2005; pp. 40+.

"First of all, intelligent design is not what people often assume it is. For one thing, I.D. is not Biblical literalism. Unlike earlier generations of creationists--the so-called Young Earthers and scientific creationists--proponents of intelligent design do not believe that the universe was created in six days, that Earth is ten thousand years old, or that the fossil record was deposited during Noah's flood....Nor does I.D. flatly reject evolution: adherents freely admit that some evolutionary change occurred during the history of life on Earth." (NEW YORKER) This article compares Darwinism and Intelligent Design.

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Cells--Evolution
Education--Curricula
Evolution (Biology)
Flagella (Microbiology)
Intelligent design theory
Life--Origin
Natural selection
Religion and science

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