The Kitzmiller v. Dover case, venerated each year by the Darwin faithful on the decision's December 20 anniversary, gave an easy out to critics who were hoping for a convenient way to dismiss intelligent design.
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Just before the 2005 Dover case started, the Columbia Journalism Review published an article suggesting that the pro-ID viewpoint should not be fairly represented in the news media.
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The post-Dover narrative favored by the Darwin Lobby has it that ID's education policies were defeated, and it's been nothing but loss after loss for us ever since.
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An anonymous professor at the University of Minnesota tries to knock down not an actual argument for intelligent design but the most simplistic parody.
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Cosmologist John Gribbin cleverly inoculates himself against any suspicion -- which would naturally come up given his thesis -- of harboring thoughts of intelligent design.
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From a reader in Kansas City, we received a hand-knitted argyle sweater and instructions that it was intended especially for our David Berlinski.
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