"I often wonder if ID’s proponents, like Wells, Behe, Dembski, and Meyer, who still act as if they triumphed, ever lie awake at night and think about how badly they failed. For this is science, and the truth will out. But they’re still at it, like a cow walking in circles forever even after it’s been disconnected from the water mill."
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Jerry Coyne, Intelligent Design nearly down the drain, Why Evolution is True (January 8, 2023)
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