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The Blunders of Science - FSM vs. ID, an Unlikely Alliance Summary
Henderson makes the point that 99% of scientists believe in evolution and to count on disoriented biology students to decide whether ID should be part of the science curriculum could be a mistake. In science, scientists are subject to peer review to ensure no loopy theories get through. Naturally, scientists will support their peers. Fortunately, some school board members have been brave enough to question this, and so the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster throws its hat in the ring.
However, since those behind ID claim the theory is not religiously based, why are 95% of ID members evangelical Christians? And why don't they claim a creator, since the theory couldn't exist without one? Henderson draws the conclusion that the FSM is the one...
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