Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by DBT
Originally Posted by Tarquin
Then you should have no difficulty proving him wrong! So have at it! Once again, you show a complete lack of the grasp of simple logic because what his degrees are or are not utterly begs the question of whether his analysis is correct! For what its worth he matriculated at Oxford.


Intelligent design was proven wrong by those who are qualified in the field when both sides put their case before a court of law.

The reasons why ID failed is freely available. I could quote the relevant material, but I doubt that it would even even be considered.



Yep:



It's interesting to note why Stephen Meyer wasn't a witness for this case.
The plaintiffs decided that having the Discovery Institute was a bad idea, and would actually hurt their case.

So even in the world of creationist, they are known to have credibility issues.


No. They chose not to participate because they knew the fix was in; they knew Dover was not the right venue and they didn't like the plaintiff's case

Last edited by Tarquin; 02/29/20.

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