Science Fiction

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With science fiction writers Orson Scott Card and David Brin now taking pot shots at evolution, I am reminded of the judge’s opinion of Behe’s testimony in Kitzmiller:

In addition, Professor Behe agreed that for the design of human artifacts, we know the designer and its attributes and we have a baseline for human design that does not exist for design of biological systems. Professor Behe’s only response to these seemingly insurmountable points of disanalogy was that the inference still works in science fiction movies.

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