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Skepticism's Prospects for Unseating Intelligent Design

by William A. Dembski
William_Dembski@baylor.edu

ABSTRACT—Talk delivered at CSICOP's Fourth World Skeptics Conference in Burbank, California, 21 June 2002, at a discussion titled "Evolution and Intelligent Design." The participants included ID proponents William Dembski and Paul Nelson as well as evolutionists Wesley Elsberry and Kenneth Miller. Massimo Pigliucci moderated the discussion.

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