Sunday, February 18, 2007

Worth 1000 Words


Its simplicity is why the DI's ranks keep growing, and they admit it:

HaEris writes, "One of the great things about Intelligent Design is that it simplifies things. Unlike the theory of evolution it passes the test of Occam's razor the universally true scentific axiom that given a choice between a complex theory and a simple one, the simple one has the greatest probability of being right. It's another way of saying that tall-tales and just-so stories are usually false. ID is so simple that even people who are un-trained in biological sciences can make great and astounding progress. What could be a greater indicator of it's truth than that?"

(HT: PZ)
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