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To: NapkinUser
I guess I'm wrong. Watching NBC Nightly news (I don't have cable anymore, don't ask) I saw one of the women who sued the school board. She is a religious woman who goes to church and strongly believes in God. So I guess my assumption that only atheists liked this decision was way off.

Another thing that some folks might find surprising is that in the Dover case, the prosecution's primary expert witness on the subject of evolution was biologist Kenneth R. Miller, who is a devout Christian. He authored the book, "Finding Darwin's God", about common ground between God and evolution. Nonetheless, he feels that "ID" doesn't belong in science class and is not itself a science. He makes a good case for that position, and I (and many other people) agree with it.

1,422 posted on 12/20/2005 5:28:05 PM PST by Ichneumon
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To: Ichneumon
. . . biologist Kenneth R. Miller, who is a devout Christian.

What evidence leads you to conclude Kenneth R. Miller is "a devout Christian," and what does this observation have to do with the veracity, or lack thereof, in deducing intelligent design from the presence of organized matter the behaves according to predictable laws?

1,430 posted on 12/20/2005 5:34:48 PM PST by Fester Chugabrew
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