Intelligent Design's Scientific Merit in Paleontology: Opposing Views, Part 2

Episode 286 December 31, 2008 00:13:47
Intelligent Design's Scientific Merit in Paleontology: Opposing Views, Part 2
Intelligent Design the Future
Intelligent Design's Scientific Merit in Paleontology: Opposing Views, Part 2

Dec 31 2008 | 00:13:47

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Show Notes

On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin explores intelligent design's scientific merit in paleontology. While many of our listeners may be familiar with the evidence for ID in biology, the fossil record shows us that there's a strong argument for intelligent design worth examining in paleontology, as well. Listen in to learn more.

This podcast is taken from a series of articles published at OpposingViews.com and can be read here.

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