Maybe if we enter the figures again and push the "equals" button on our hand calculator just one more time, it will give a different answer.
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Dembski's point is that books like these sell ideas -- and that's actually a good thing, as long as the authors practice truth in advertising:
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Far from consisting mainly of junk that provides evidence against intelligent design, our genome is increasingly revealing itself to be a multidimensional, integrated system.
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President Obama is said to have known the whereabouts of Osama bin Laden since September but chose to wait until May to authorize action against him. Why the delay?
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Francis Collins and Karl Giberson rely heavily on pseudogenes -- what they call "broken DNA" -- to argue for evolution, but increased discovery of function for pseudogenes means their argument is being pushed into increasingly smaller gaps.
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