Yes there is; it's called "Explore Evolution": http://www.discovery.org/a/4096
Before that you of course had "Of Pandas and People."
Before anyone lambastes me, I'm just pointing out that there is a
textbook, not arguing for its merits (or demerits) or suggesting that
ID is "science," which I think is in any event a pointless discussion.
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 4:29 PM, Dehler, Bernie <bernie.dehler@intel.com> wrote:
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> One piece of evidence that "ID is not science" is that there exists no
> textbook for it. The Discovery Institute could make a textbook if they
> wanted- but they don't. And if they did, you know the attention and
> critique it would get—so this proves it is not ready as a science.
> Therefore- how could it be taught in schools, if there's no textbook for it
> ???
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