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Arguments for the existence of God / Creationist objections to evolution / Denialism / Intelligent design movement / Teleological argument / Discovery Institute / Plato / Existence of God / William A. Dembski / Creationism / Religion / Intelligent design
Date: 2009-05-12 17:07:15
Arguments for the existence of God
Creationist objections to evolution
Denialism
Intelligent design movement
Teleological argument
Discovery Institute
Plato
Existence of God
William A. Dembski
Creationism
Religion
Intelligent design

The Roots of Intelligent Design Some people claim that intelligent design developed in response to modern court cases or debates over Biblical creationism in the twentieth century. Others assert that intelligent design g

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