
Stephen Meyer: Darwin’s Doubt
Socrates in the City
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The Importance of Irreducible Complexity in Intelligent Design
The case for intelligent design is not so much made in the negative as, well, it's so complex it couldn't have arisen by an undirected process. It's really made in the affirmative by noting features in living organisms that we know from experience are produced by one and only one type of cause. And that's the argument that I've developed.
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