A theory like Darwin's that purports to explain all of nature and of life itself cannot be separated from the metaphysical commitments of its founder.
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Meredith, a pathologist who teaches literature courses at the University of Chicago, largely dispenses with the science, instead subjecting ID to a critique as theology.
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On a positive note, it's good to see that biology students at Duke are so up on intelligent design, reading "ID books" and familiarizing themselves with critiques of evolutionary icons.
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Reviewing Darwin's Doubt for the Huffington Post, a Cambridge University paleontologist and theistic evolutionist challenges Stephen Meyer's uniformitarianism.
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These stories are important for pointing to the massive pressure brought to bear in scientific scholarly life to follow the party line on Darwinian evolution.
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