Ahead of New Book Edition, Geoglyphs and Natural Features Test Dembski’s Design Inference

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Designed features can hide in plain sight. A closer look can sometimes reveal the intentional acts of a mind. Source
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Ecuador’s Highest Court Grants Rights to Wild Animals

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Nature rights apply to individual animals. And, one would assume, to be consistent, to individual plants, insects, water, and (what the hell) germs too. Source
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