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  Richard Dawkins - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dawkins is well known for his contempt for religious extremism, from Islamic terrorism to Christian fundamentalism, but he has also argued fiercely with liberal believers and religious scientists,
The Atheism Tapes, program 4, transcript of an extended interview with Dawkins for the Jonathan Miller BBC TV series, 2004.
Jonathan Miller, Richard Dawkins and Richard Denton (director), 2003.
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 Kenneth Miller - EvoWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Kenneth Miller is a professor of biology at Brown University.
He is the author of Finding Darwin's God: A Scientist's Search for Common Ground Between God and Evolution.
This page was last modified 15:13, 22 March 2005.
wiki.cotch.net /index.php/Kenneth_Miller   (37 words)

  
 Design Inference Website: The Writings of William A. Dembski
[17Feb03] William Dembski responds to Kenneth Miller's article "The Flagellum Unspun: The Collapse of 'Irreducible Complexity'." This article, which will be appearing in a collection that William Dembski is editing with Michael Ruse, is available on the web here.
Talk delivered at CSICOP's Fourth World Skeptics Conference in Burbank, California, 21 June 2002, at a discussion titled "Evolution and Intelligent Design." The participants included ID proponents William Dembski and Paul Nelson as well as evolutionists Wesley Elsberry and Kenneth Miller.
Talk delivered at the American Museum of Natural History, 23 April 2002 at a discussion titled "Evolution or Intelligent Design?" The participants included ID proponents William A. Dembski and Michael J. Behe as well as evolutionists Kenneth R. Miller and Robert T. Pennock.
www.designinference.com   (3253 words)

  
 Resources for Evolution Sunday
Finding Darwin's God, by Kenneth Miller, professor of biology, Brown University
Honest to Genesis: A Biblical and Scientific Challenge to Creationism,
"Theological Implications of an Evolving Creation" by Keith Miller
www.uwosh.edu /colleges/cols/rel_resources.htm   (632 words)

  
 CTNS--News & Events
Howard Van Till refers to intelligent design as punctuated naturalism: nature does just fine most of the time, but then needs to be punctuated with divine interventions.
Kenneth Miller regards intelligent design as progressive creationism by another name.
Edward Oakes memorably characterizes intelligent design as "deism under a stroboscope."
www.ctns.org /news.html   (2797 words)

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