Card stacking is the deliberate organization and presentation of material that makes one position look good and another look bad. This usually involves suppressed evidence and a certain amount of staging and timing.
Examples of Cardstacking in Flock of Dodos
- Including several objections to intelligent design without any response from an IDer. These examples include the argument from suboptimal design against intelligent design, and the "god of the gaps" objection to intelligent design. Both those objections betray a very poor knowledge of design theory and could have been easily responded to.
- Omitting any example of the many design scientists that are doing design research such as Ralph Seelke, Jed Macosko and others.
- Omitting the religious or lack of religious views of several of the evolutionists but including the religious views of almost all of the IDers.
- Omitting William Dembski, one of the main proponents of intelligent design.