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Author Topic:   The Nature of Scientific Inquiry; Is Evolution Science?
gengar
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Message 16 of 86 (195645)
03-31-2005 3:37 AM
Reply to: Message 11 by Parasomnium
03-30-2005 3:56 PM


Irony meter is beeping
A nice example there, and whilst reading it a thought occurred to me. On the one hand advocates of ID say "hey, scientists do design detection already, look at archaeology, and forensics - how is ID any less valid?"
On the other hand, a lot of them are arguing that historical sciences are somehow less valid than lab-based ones. Historical sciences like - archaeology, and forensics....
Hmmmm.

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