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By Design: Behe, Lennox, and Meyer on the Evidence for a Creator | Peter Robinson | Hoover Institution

Uncommon Knowledge

CHAPTER

The Importance of Drawing Sharp Lines

I'm going to quote you and begin by quoting someone you quote. Biochemist Franklin Harold in his 2001 book, The Way of the Cell. Quote: We should reject as a matter of principle the substitution of intelligent design for the dialogue of chance and necessity. What's wrong with drawing these very sharp lines? Why do you want to include intelligent design in the scientific enterprise? Go ahead. I would say Michael's... Let me just say... It feels like I've set things up so that the two of you have been able to beat him about the head and shoulders.

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