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Well, the Intelligent causes (if they exist) may be empirically detectable, and we may actually detect them some time in the future, but I certainly don't think anybody's done it yet. Clearly, "ARE empirically detectable" is too strong of a statement for me to buy - who knows for sure? F Alexander Glass wrote: > "Its fundamental claim is that intelligent causes are necessary to > explain the complex, information-rich structures of biology and that > these causes are empirically detectable". -- Frank K. Holterhoff MATRICuS Inc. Physical Design Engineer 570 South Edmonds Lane, Suite 101 972-221-1614 ext. 18 Lewisville, Texas 75067 fax: 972-420-6895 USA frank@matricus.com www.matricus.com
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