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Non-theistic Intelligent Design

Benjamin Espen

Nov 23, 2009
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  • IIntelligent Design

Note that is non-theistic, not a-theistic. If you've never heard of such a thing, read this book review of Signature in the Cell by John Walker, and see what you think. I've never been a fan of intelligent design of either variety, but Walker is a thoughtful man, and I suspect a discussion with him on the subject would be most interesting.

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