At 11:24 AM 07/14/2000 -0700, billwald@juno.com wrote:
> > but rather it is because he argues that "intelligent design in biology
>.... is
> >empirically detectable":
>
>Why, then, doesn't he suggest a method? He only talks in generalities.
He does suggest a method. Mike says that ID is detectable by irreducible
complexity.
>Why would the detection of ID in biology be different than ID in other
>areas?
I don't think Mike makes this claim.
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