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medical school said after having signed he was shocked when he discovered that the
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Christian clergy who "believe that the timeless truths of the Bible and the discoveries of modern science may comfortably coexist." Over 500 Jewish clergy have signed a similar "Rabbi Letter". The Clergy Letter Project has also circulated an "Imam Letter"
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of the NCSE, a few of the signatories replied saying that they did accept these principles but did not think that natural selection could explain the origins of life. However, the replies ceased when, according to Scott, the
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to describe scientists and science teachers who oppose them, and to claim that scientific disagreements about the specific mechanism can sometimes be equated to rejection of evolution as a whole. Intelligent design proponents use the term in all these ways, including the idea that it is a
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the world's scientists. On the scientific front of the much ballyhooed "Evolution Wars", the
Darwinists were winning handily. The ideological struggle between (methodological) naturalism and supernaturalism continued largely in the fantasies of the faithful and the hyperbole of the press.
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Forrest and Glenn Branch say the Discovery Institute deliberately misrepresents the institutional affiliations of signatories of the statement "A Scientific Dissent from Darwinism". The institutions appearing in the list are the result of a conscious choice by the
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affiliations and credentials that are claimed for some of the signatories has been questioned. Finally, there appear to be a few who appear on the list who are not firmly committed to the agenda advanced by the
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2344:"A Scientific Dissent From Darwinism"
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1411:. Elsevier Science. pp. 23–25.
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3014:Creationist objections to evolution
2853:. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press.
2403:"Finding the Evolution in Medicine"
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2074:Edwards, Mark (24 September 2001).
1803:Ruling, Kitzmiller v. Dover page 83
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1080:A Scientific Support For Darwinism
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3009:Discovery Institute campaigns
2755:"Evolving opinion of one man"
2753:Westneat D (24 August 2005).
1235:Gross PF, Forrest BC (2004).
965:National Institutes of Health
881:University of Texas at Dallas
483:modern evolutionary synthesis
224:Centre for Intelligent Design
155:Discovery Institute campaigns
2822:Dembski WA (19 March 2003).
2597:"Sign – Dissent from Darwin"
1016:State University of New York
993:Defections and disagreements
862:Affiliations and credentials
607:The New York Review of Books
362:, a Christian, conservative
3019:Intelligent design movement
2875:"The Clergy Letter Project"
2524:"Predictable as Clockwork,
2408:. p. 8. Archived from
2401:Delgaldo C (28 July 2006).
1856:Ward, Jon (20 April 2005).
985:list, the anti-creationist
895:Ministry for Rana, and the
794:National Science Foundation
762:intelligent design movement
528:and deputy director of the
248:Physicians and Surgeons for
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1777:: John Murray. p. 6.
1566:"How to be Anti-Darwinian"
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514:modern theory of evolution
372:pseudoscientific principle
241:Evolution Awareness Center
1661:10.1007/s00114-004-0515-y
1433:"Evolutionary mechanisms"
1409:Basics in Human Evolution
945:a peer-review controversy
599:Kansas evolution hearings
549:Discovery Institute usage
289:reject intelligent design
1945:Mark Isaak, ed. (2005).
1036:University of Washington
1026:he had no idea what the
976:Nobel Prize in Chemistry
575:Free Speech on Evolution
356:"Dissent from Darwinism"
2826:. Discovery Institute.
2346:. Discovery Institute.
937:Smithsonian Institution
808:overwhelmingly accepted
784:Argument from consensus
780:Argument from authority
591:Ohio Board of Education
1590:Pigliucci, M. (2007).
917:Natural History Museum
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695:Dissent From Darwinism
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2960:"Dissent from Darwin"
2938:"Imams For Evolution"
2164:"CSC – Top Questions"
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1564:John Wilkins (1998).
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1088:Clergy Letter Project
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2801:"The List of Steves"
2465:(18 February 2007).
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1815:"The List of Steves"
1480:Voices for Evolution
1212:on 30 September 2007
856:scientific community
812:scientific community
755:historian of science
747:science and religion
579:Stand Up For Science
496:materialist ideology
250:Scientific Integrity
89:Intelligent designer
79:Specified complexity
2942:The Huffington Post
2779:"Project Steve FAQ"
2532:Discovery Institute
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2049:TalkOrigins Archive
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1690:Sullivan M (2005).
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774:Expertise relevance
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676:Discovery Institute
619:The Weekly Standard
556:Discovery Institute
407:scientific evidence
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360:Discovery Institute
214:Discovery Institute
135:Kitzmiller v. Dover
84:Fine-tuned universe
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2676:"Nomination Facts"
2526:The New York Times
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2273:Pennock, Robert T.
2201:on 24 October 2007
1837:. 10 December 2005
1834:The New York Times
1521:The New York Times
1276:. 4 February 2019.
1160:Center for Inquiry
1075:intelligent design
893:Reasons to Believe
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563:intelligent design
508:himself described
419:scientific support
376:intelligent design
188:Phillip E. Johnson
183:William A. Dembski
58:Watchmaker analogy
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2860:978-0-313-34155-7
2760:The Seattle Times
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2119:978-0-7369-2442-9
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1047:Counter-petitions
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