Tag: Ten Dover Myths
Ten Myths About Dover: #6, “Judge Jones, No Activist, Stayed Strictly Within His Authority”
Not only did Jones eschew judicial economy, he attempted to act as a policymaker and wandered into the relationship between science and religion.
Ten Myths About Dover: #7 "The Dover Case Showed ID Is ‘Religious’ and a Form of ‘Creationism’"
ID arguments are scientific, and not religious, because they use the scientific method to make their claims.
Ten Myths About Dover: #8, “Michael Behe Admitted that ID Is No More Scientific than Astrology”
Did Behe really concede that ID is no more scientific than astrology? No. Yet we see this myth repeated all over the Internet.
Ten Myths About Dover: #9, “The ID Movement Had Its Day in Court”
The interests and opinions of the ID movement were not represented in the Dover trial.
Ten Myths About Dover: #10, “The Intelligent Design Movement Died After the Dover Decision”
A decade later, the ID movement is not only still alive — it’s thriving.