Phillip E. Johnson - Intelligent Design

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Intelligent design
see: Watchmaker analogy
Concepts
Irreducible complexity
Specified complexity
Fine-tuned universe
Intelligent designer
Theistic science
Neo-creationism
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movement
Timeline
Wedge strategy
Politics
Kitzmiller v. Dover
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Critical Analysis of Evolution
Teach the Controversy
Organisations
Discovery Institute
Center for Science and Culture
Centre for Intelligent Design
ISCID
Intelligent Design and Evolution Awareness Center
Physicians and Surgeons for Scientific Integrity
Truth in Science
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