The Intelligent Heresy

August 30th, 2005 by Brent

Our friend Adam just had his piece The Heresy of Intelligent Design published in the Dallas Fort Worth Star Telegram. The piece, subtitled “When it comes to Darwinian naturalism, the scientific community has its own version of fundamentalism,” serves as our “guest blog” for the day.

Visit the Origins website.
Visit the IDEA website.
Visit the Intelligent Design Network website.
Read Origin of the Species by Charles Darwin.
Read Darwin’s Black Box by Michael Behe.
Read The Design Revolution by William Dembski and others.
Read Intelligent Design by William Dembski.
Read Icons of Evolution by Jonathan Wells.
Read Darwin on Trial by Phillip E. Johnson.
Buy a Planet of the Apes movie poster (Charlton Heston is my president).
Watch the original Planet of the Apes.

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One Response

  1. Hopper

    purityI think I might agree with Adam, but I am really not sure whether he agrees with dembski or disagrees.It wasn’t very clear. I do think that science has moved into a realm of absolutism that the church has been accused of in the past, and even the present.

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