NCSE's Branch on ID

Glenn Branch, of the NCSE, has written a wonderful piece in US News and World Report on Intelligent Design. It is here.

I don't know about you, but I'm writing a note to the editors of USNWR praising this piece.

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Glenn did a fine job as always, but did you see who wrote the "opposing view" essay? Henry Morris III, CEO of the ICR. It's like dutifully presenting both sides on whether or not the Earth orbits the Sun.

ETA: sorry, didn't see your next post.