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Exploring issues central to the case for intelligent design, from the Big Bang to the bacterial flagellum and beyond.
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Peer-Reviewed Scientific Literature Building a Compelling Case for ID

Mon, 02/06/2012 - 8:09pm
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On this episode of ID The Future, Casey Luskin puts to rest once and for all the common assertion by opponents of intelligent design that there are no scientific papers supporting the claims of ID. This wasn't true in 2005 when Eugenie Scott of the NCSE stated it on MSNBC and it certainly isn't true six years later. Luskin discusses the most recent scientific paper, by Stephen Meyer and Paul Nelson, and talks about the importance of the peer-reviewed scientific literature: "These papers collectively make a case that intelligent causation is necessary to produce the sort of biological complexity that we are discovering in the cell today."

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