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The problem with intelligent design theory is not that it is false but that it is not falsifiable: Not being susceptible to cont

The problem with intelligent design theory is not that it is false but that it is not falsifiable: Not being susceptible to contradicting evidence, it is not a testable hypothesis. Hence it is not a scientific but a creedal tenet--a matter of faith, unsuited to a public school?s curriculum.

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George F. Will, Newsweek, July 4, 2005
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US editor, commentator, & columnist (1941 - )

I liked New York when it was an up-and-down city for me, low streets and high buildings. But then, for me, it grew horizontal---

I liked New York when it was an up-and-down city for me, low streets and high buildings. But then, for me, it grew horizontal---monotonous.

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Jasper Johns (lithographer), Newsweek, Oct. 24, 1977 - page 42.

...in the lexicon of the political class, the word "sacrifice" means that the citizens are supposed to mail even more of their i

...in the lexicon of the political class, the word "sacrifice" means that the citizens are supposed to mail even more of their income to Washington so that the political class will not have to sacrifice the pleasure of spending it.

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George Will, Newsweek, 2/22/93

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