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  • Intelligible Design and Darwin’s Black Box

    In John Médaille, Science / By John Médaille / 20 September 2012 / 53 comments

    Intelligible Design and Darwin’s Black Box

    For the medieval scientist, knowledge of the world was knowledge of the world’s God. But after the “Enlightenment” (so-called), knowledge of the natural world made god unnecessary.

     
 
 

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