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Apparently in my previous post I linked to the wrong page. As suggest to Sean at Cosmic Variance by Steve Smith from the National Center for Science Education, I will post a link to an article written about Intelligent Design. More links to a page means higher priority with search engines, and since there’s been increased interest in Intelligent Design recently, it’s especially important to give the public good information.
On a related note, I was reading in Science today (see here and here – subscription required for full article) that the Kansas Board of Education considered changing the definition of science to allow Intelligent Design to be taught alongside evolution in science classes. Scary.
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