Origins: The Design Argument
February 3, 2010
Today’s class is an introduction to the history of the argument to and from design.
Today’s class is an introduction to the history of the argument to and from design.
Some things to consider. I will not necessarily be responding to (or even reading) comments. I generally do not block comments unless they are off-topic, merely a soap-box for the individual, or clearly spam. I reserve the right to ban persistent offenders. Occasionally a comment will be held up for moderation because it triggers a filter; in particular comments with four or more links will be delayed. Do not resubmit the comment - it will be posted when I get an opportunity. Lastly, commenting get automatically shut down three weeks after the post first appears. Have fun!
Where do I sign up?
A little university called Arizona State, it’s just east of where you are
You could give “credit” ala Dr. Dr. Dembski for students posting at his Uncommonly Dense site. It might be even more interesting to see how many of the student’s comments never see the light of day due to the UD forum policy of not allowing dissention from the I.D. and D.I. world views.
However, unlike Dr. Dr. D, I would not give a student an “A” just for posting a comment! Dembski should be damn happy that the Grade Inflation Police can’t give out hanging sentences…