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Thursday, June 22, 2006

Researching Intelligent Design

ResearchID.org, the intelligent design database mentioned on an earlier post here at Sounding the Trumpet, is celebrating their opening day. They are continuing to improve their original articles, and have a bunch of fresh content for their opening day. A couple of their new features are: research on ID as a heuristic for developing new scientific research, a new anthology of essays on topics related to intelligent design entitled Paradigm Dawning, the initiation of a Catalog of Fundamental Facts, plenty of biographical information, and a glossary of ID jargon

With these features continuing to grow, and new collaborative projects on the way, ResearchID.org looks like it will be a dream come true for the ID community and a pain in the neck for ID critics.

by @ 12:38 pm. Filed under Intelligent Design

Thursday, June 15, 2006

Scalia

Confirm Them has linked to a very interesting piece about Scalia, and his influence on legal theory. Check it out here.

by @ 6:20 pm. Filed under Judiciary

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