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Understanding Intelligent Design: Everything You Need to Know in Plain Language is unavailable, but you can change that!

This compact guide lays out the basics of Intelligent Design, popularly known as ID. William Dembski, the dean of the intelligent-design movement, and Sean McDowell especially target readers whose understanding may have been confused by educational bias and one-sided arguments and attacks. Commonsense and no-nonsense, with pointed examples, the authors explain • the central theories of ID,...

convictions in such a mind?”1 To do science, you have to believe that the world is dependable and logical. The rational order of the world, as we have seen, poses a serious problem for naturalists. Templeton Prize–winning physicist Paul Davies agrees: Science is based on the assumption that the universe is thoroughly rational and logical at every level. Atheists claim that the laws [of nature] exist reasonlessly and that universe is ultimately absurd. As a scientist, I find this hard to accept. There