Intelligent Design and Evolution Awareness Center
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The Intelligent Design and Evolution Awareness Center (IDEA Center) is a nonprofit advocacy organization that promotes scientific principle of intelligent design.[1][2]
The center was formed in 2001;[3] it grew out of a Christian student club that was formed at University of California, San Diego in May 1999 by Steve Renner, Eddie Colanter, and Casey Luskin after the "father" of the intelligent design movement Phillip E. Johnson lectured at UCSD.[4][5] By 2008 it appeared to be moribund.[6]
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[edit]- ^ "Intelligent Design Evolution Awareness Center - GuideStar Profile". Guidestar. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
- ^ Cliquet, Robert; Avramov, Dragana (2018). Evolution Science and Ethics in the Third Millennium: Challenges and Choices for Humankind. Springer. p. 147. ISBN 9783319730905.
- ^ Gunn, Angus M. (2006). Intelligent Design and Fundamentalist Opposition to Evolution. McFarland. p. 123. ISBN 9781476600017.
- ^ "Intelligent Design Gains Momentum, Raises Eyebrows on Campuses". Religion News Service via Virginia Wesleyan College. January 11, 2006. Archived from the original on September 2, 2006.
Luskin explained that as a Christian group, 'we wanted to be totally open about who we thought the designer was.'
- ^ Luskin, Casey. "About the IDEA Club". Idea Club via UCSD. Archived from the original on June 24, 2007.
- ^ Kaden, Tom (2018). Creationism and Anti-Creationism in the United States (Translation of German original which was first published in 2015). Springer. pp. 40–41. ISBN 9783319993805.