fundamental claim intelligent design straightforward easily intelligib — William A. Dembski, Design Revolution: Answering Toughest Questions Intelligent Design

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The fundamental claim of intelligent design is straightforward and easily intelligible: namely, there are natural systems that cannot be adequately explained in terms of undirected natural forces and that exhibit features which in any other circumstance we would attribute to intelligence.

William A. Dembski, The Design Revolution: Answering the Toughest Questions about Intelligent Design

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