Robert T. Pennock

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Tower of Babel: The Evidenc...

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Debating Design: From Darwi...

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Intelligent Design Creation...

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But Is It Science? The Phil...

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An Instinct for Truth: Curi...

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By Robert T. Pennock - Inte...

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“Methodological naturalism is a “ground rule” of science today which requires scientists to seek explanations in the world around us based upon what we can observe, test, replicate, and verify”
Robert T. Pennock

“Intelligent design theorists have learned a few lessons from the failures of their predecessors and have devised a more sophisticated strategy to compete head on with evolution. One of the main things they [intelligent design creationists] have learned is what not to say.

A major element of their strategy is to advance a form of creation that not only omits any explicit mention of Genesis but is also usually vague, if not mute, about any of the specific claims about the nature of Creation, the separate ancestry of humans and apes, the explanation of the earth's geology by catastrophic global flood, or the age of the earth - items that readily identified young-earth creationism as a thinly disguised biblical literalism.”
Robert T. Pennock, Tower of Babel: The Evidence Against the New Creationism



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