intelligent design in Nature
Richard Pyle
deepreef at BISHOPMUSEUM.ORG
Tue Nov 1 09:19:39 CST 2005
Sloppy semantics does not make for intellectual disingenuity.
Aloha,
Rich
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> Intelligent design theory is alive and well as part of modern biology
> according to the article "DNA twists and flips" (Nature 437 p. 1097)
> where it is said that "DNA can shape itself into many forms to achieve
> its purposes in life". With intelligent design apparently already
> accepted in Nature it makes one wonder what all the fuss is about.
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