Sophomore biochemistry major Ryan Baxter said that both sides of the controversial debate were presented well.
"For me it was interesting to leave all biases behind and go in with a free mind," he said.
Carlos Arredondo, a senior philosophy major, disagreed with Baxter, and said the professors were arguing about details.
"I think there are deeper issues," he said.
Matt Gamel, a graduate math student sided with Behe's theories, and was frustrated with Cassone's suggestion that religious people did not come to the debate to learn about science. (sound familiar?)
Imagine that. Hallelujah!
>religious people did not come to the debate to learn about science.<
Certainly secularists learned nothing about science via this debate.