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Still Spinning Just Fine: A Response to Ken Miller

by William A. Dembski
William_Dembski@baylor.edu

ABSTRACT—When I read Ken Miller's contribution to the volume I'm editing with Michael Ruse (Debating Design: From Darwin to DNA, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2004), I expected I'd have till the actual publication date next year to respond to it. But since Miller's contribution has now officially appeared on his website (http://www.millerandlevine.com/km/evol/design2/article.html -- it is titled "The Flagellum Unspun: The Collapse of 'Irreducible Complexity'"), I want to comment on it at this time. I'll go through Miller's paper sequentially and respond bullet-point fashion.

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