Now this is deceptive, saying "lawyers" are behind it, as if there are no scientists supporting it!
Just because science chooses to restrict itself in pursuing subjects that can be tested, ie., falsified, and ignores the concepts it can't test, like invisible life and events in which people have paranormal experiences, in no way negates these things existing!!
"You won't be able to. Once you have understood the scienc,e you will not be able to put that genie back in the bottle."
Please! I've known of several scientists and biology professors -- a couple of them personally -- who towed the line while working, they had to, to make a living.....the DI can't financially support everyone....but they abandoned those beliefs, once they retired!
Richard Sternberg is a good example of what happens when you veer from the herd mentality.
Read the Wedge Strategy document. This was drawn up by Philip Johnson, a lawyer who describes himself as "father" of the intelligent design movement,
Phillip E. Johnson - Wikipedia
with the explicit object of getting God back into US society by a variety of means, prominent among which was to get religion taught in the schools. This was done via the introduction of the idea of an "intelligence", never to be referred to as God of course, as that would break the law.
Here are some quotations from the Wiki entry on the Wedge Strategy:
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Elaborating on the goals and methods of wedge strategy, Johnson stated in an interview conducted in 2002 for Touchstone Magazine that
"The mechanism of the wedge strategy is to make it attractive to Catholics, Orthodox, non-fundamentalist Protestants, observant Jews, and so on."
He went on to elaborate:
"So the question is: "How to win?" That's when I began to develop what you now see full-fledged in the "wedge" strategy: "Stick with the most important thing" —the mechanism and the building up of information. Get the Bible and the Book of Genesis out of the debate because you do not want to raise the so-called Bible-science dichotomy. Phrase the argument in such a way that you can get it heard in the secular academy and in a way that tends to unify the religious dissenters. That means concentrating on, "Do you need a Creator to do the creating, or can nature do it on its own?" and refusing to get sidetracked onto other issues, which people are always trying to do."
Other statements of Johnson's acknowledge that the goal of the intelligent design movement is to promote a theistic and creationist agenda cast as a scientific concept:
"Our strategy has been to change the subject a bit so that we can get the issue of intelligent design, which really means the reality of God, before the academic world and into the schools."
and
"This isn't really, and never has been a debate about science. Its about religion and philosophy."
The whole Wiki article is here:
Wedge strategy - Wikipedia
This is why I say Intelligent Design is deceitful.
The reasons why it is not science, I have elaborated for you on another thread.