Spinning Science: Court Rules that Intelligent Design is … Well … Unintelligent

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The good people ofย Pennsylvania, who already fired the school board officials who tried to foist Intelligent Design on their children, will be pleased at the court support grantedย today.

Still, regardless that Intelligent Design continues to be dismissed as a thinly veiled cover for Creationism, sites like the Intelligent Design Network continue to put up credible-looking fronts for this scientificย fraud.

On an earlier post, I warned โ€“ only half in jest โ€“ that you shouldn’t show this blog to your children, for fear of frightening them about the future of the planet. I changed my mind; the prospect of letting the ID crowd fill in the blanks is scarierย still.

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