On the other hand, is Ben Stein implying that somehow people who believe in intelligent design haven't traded skeptism for dogma? The only reason that any scientist would ever believe that evidence supports an intelligent design theory is if they already had their minds made up that everything had been designed intelligently.
I love to play in the rain, get in comfy clothes and read a good book, make forts with my daughter, go sledding and then drink hot chocolate, work really hard and then take an hour to be lazy, play dress up, climb trees, stay up really late to watch chic flicks, clean my home, read the scriptures, write short stories, be dramatic, swim in pool’s, step on crunchy leaves, feel the sunshine on my face, eat good ice cream, take long road trips with friends, go to the beach, jump in a big pile of leaves, hang out with family, call my mom, eat cherries while sitting on the kitchen floor, write in my journal, make my bed, run, go on long walks, make good food, go on picnics, be spontaneous, go to church, hike to beautiful places, hear other people talk, kiss my husband, learn new things, make goals and actually achieve them, make people laugh, go on adventures, be snarky
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Well, okay on one hand, academic freedom.
On the other hand, is Ben Stein implying that somehow people who believe in intelligent design haven't traded skeptism for dogma? The only reason that any scientist would ever believe that evidence supports an intelligent design theory is if they already had their minds made up that everything had been designed intelligently.
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