I wouldn't call it "explicitly" distancing, but there's some addressing of
those issues in this interesting interview with Dembski and Haught:
http://www.stnews.org/archives/2002/May_features.html#5
Also Behe's review of Haught's book:
http://www.arn.org/docs/behe/mb_godafterdarwinreview.htm
though Haught's response takes some issue with what Behe said.
http://www.metanexus.net/metanexus_online/show_article.asp?3092
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> One of my colleagues (a lit professor) just asked me this great little
> question:
>
>
> Can you recommend an essay or book in which an Intelligent Design
> theorist
> explicitly distinguishes his/her position from Young Earth creationism?
>
>
> There are some ID advocates out there, both lurkers and participants;
> there
> are also others who have read a lot of ID. I'd really like to have
> recommendations on this--actual printed books or essays, not TDI
> website
> statement.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ted
>
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