> Michael Behe
> William Dembski
> Guillermo Gonzalez
> Steve Meyer
> Paul Nelson
> Jay Richards
> Jonathan Wells
> Jonathan Witt



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> Rodney LeVake: Expelled Science Teacher, Part 1
> Biomimetics and the Positive Implications for Intelligent Design
> New Peer-Reviewed Paper Demolishes Fallacious Objection to ID
> Academic Freedom Update: California Science Center Engaged in Illegal Cover-Up
> 200 Years After Darwin -- What Didn't Darwin Know?
> Why Consensus Doesn't Count

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Meyer and Dembski Breakthroughs Top ID Science Stories for 2009

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On this episode of ID the Future Casey Luskin interviews Dennis Wagner, executive director of the Access Research Network discussing ARN’s top 5 Darwin and Design science stories for 2009. Listen in to learn how the work of Stephen Meyer and William Dembski topped the list of ID science accomplishments for 2009.

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