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Intelligent design movement / Creationist objections to evolution / Theology / John F. Haught / Watchmaker analogy / Michael Behe / William A. Dembski / Irreducible complexity / Relationship between religion and science / Intelligent design / Creationism / Pseudoscience
Date: 2005-10-05 17:26:47
Intelligent design movement
Creationist objections to evolution
Theology
John F. Haught
Watchmaker analogy
Michael Behe
William A. Dembski
Irreducible complexity
Relationship between religion and science
Intelligent design
Creationism
Pseudoscience

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