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Centre For Intelligent Designs Headquarters

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Centre for Intelligent Design's Headquarters

These are in Glasgow; we checked the premises out soon after C4ID was launched. They are located in the Wheatsheaf building on Speirs Wharf. This is a converted canal warehouse, a quite impressive six story building of offices and flats. It is believed to be a listed building. A photo can be seen here - http://www.scottishproperty.co.uk/pdf/S/S052576.pdf There was no sign for C4ID outside and it make well be just an accommodation or shared address.

An obvious reason for locating the “headquarters” in Glasgow is convenience for the three staffers involved. It's also convenient for lobbying the politicians in Edinburgh if not Northern Ireland. However, it's been suggested to us, partly with tongue in check, that an alternative reason may be behind the location. The novel “Attack of the Unsinkable Rubber Ducks” by the Scottish writer Christopher Brookmyre imagines a plot to introduce creationism into European classrooms via Scotland. The story’s conspirators aim to exploit the perceived weakness of a fledgling Scottish parliament, reasoning that once they have a foot through the door of officialdom in one European nation they will be taken more seriously by others.”

After all, John Langlois has suggested that C4ID has ambitions in Europe. Scotland is undoubtedly a better bet that the politically unstable Northern Ireland, seen an internationally as a place of violence, backwardness and sectarianism. Whilst Northern Ireland has the advantage that its largest political party is creationist, Noble is involved in a movement to get Scots Christians into politics. Acceptance of creationism appears to be growing amongst Scotland's Calvinistic Christians, especially in the Highlands and Islands.


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First Page: Centre for Intelligent Design Executive Summary

Introduction to the Centre for Intelligent Design

How Many People are Behind the Centre for Intelligent Design?

Timing of the Centre for Intelligent Design

Who Runs and Organises the Centre for Intelligent Design?

Professor Norman Nevin OBE

Dr Alastair Noble

Dr David Galloway

John Langlois OBE, Centre for ID Guernsey

Peter Loose

Centre for Intelligent Design Strategy

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