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In case it may be helpful: the WP:PSCI policy mentions that what is considered pseudoscience should be clearly described as such. Many reliable sources have documented it as pseudoscientific apologetic arguments. Controversy fomenting (manufactured controversy, Teach the Controversy, etc.) is common and this is a textbook example. Legitimate scientific debates exist on specific details but evolution was a discovery made from the observation of the natural world and none of the relevant biologists question that it occurs. A lot of evidence exists and a scientific theory is not a hypothesis or a mere theory. To contest that ID is pseudoscience on Wikipedia, reliable sources are needed, that are not from creationist organizations (WP:RS, WP:ADVOCACY). — Paleo Neonate  – 08:58, 26 September 2021 (UTC)