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Prof. Okimoto, may I suggest that you meant all along to argue that ID is meaningless, having no criteria of what would count as observational evidence for it? You'd be locating yourself in the general neighborhood of Logical Positivism, a sensible region in which to live which I occupy myself, though not about this particular issue. I think ID's false, you think it can't be because it's meaningless.
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