Ide Trotter Type post Author William A. Dembski Date April 17, 2023 CategoriesFaith & ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , Christianity, complexity, culture, Dallas, Europe, faculty, faith and science, Fort Worth, Ide Trotter, inference to the best explanation, information, intelligent design, opinions, Phillip E. Johnson, scientists, Texans, Texas A&M University, theology, Trotter Prize We Will All Miss Ide Trotter William A. Dembski April 17, 2023 Faith & Science, Intelligent Design 2 Ide was a straight-shooting no-nonsense Texan. He was as good a friend as intelligent design could have. Read More ›
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