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However, in early 2005, I did come across this, in a 1968 work by Wilder-Smith, discussing a certain oh-so-amazingly-complex organ.
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Wilder-Smith and Henry Morris are famous young-earther creation scientists.
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Yet this was for him a season of intellectual doubt. goes on to discuss the Wilder-Smith book Witham 2002, p.
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Wilder-Smith and Henry Morris are famous young-earther creation scientists.
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Wilder-Smith and Henry Morris are famous young-earther creation scientists.
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Wilder-Smith (1915-1995) was a European “creation scientist,” now deceased, sometimes described (pre-Kitzmiller) as inspiring pieces of ID.
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Wilder-Smith (1915-1995) was a European “creation scientist,” now deceased, sometimes described (pre-Kitzmiller) as inspiring pieces of ID.
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However, in early 2005, I did come across this, in a 1968 work by Wilder-Smith, discussing a certain oh-so-amazingly-complex organ.
The true origin of "intelligent design" - The Panda's Thumb 2007
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Wilder-Smith and Behe are both arguing that complex organs and systems in biology were actually created, Behe is just too incoherent to recognize this fact.
The true origin of "intelligent design" - The Panda's Thumb 2007
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However, in early 2005, I did come across this, in a 1968 work by Wilder-Smith, discussing a certain oh-so-amazingly-complex organ.
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