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Intelligent design movement / Denialism / Creationist objections to evolution / Theistic evolution / Michael Behe / Catholic Church and evolution / William A. Dembski / Jewish views on evolution / Jonathan Wells / Intelligent design / Pseudoscience / Creationism
Date: 2010-11-05 14:04:20
Intelligent design movement
Denialism
Creationist objections to evolution
Theistic evolution
Michael Behe
Catholic Church and evolution
William A. Dembski
Jewish views on evolution
Jonathan Wells
Intelligent design
Pseudoscience
Creationism

INTRODUCTION Can you believe in God and Darwin at the same time? What is “theistic” evolution, and how consistent is it with traditional theism? What challenges does Darwin’s theory pose for Protestants, Catholics

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