shellshear came up with a clever variation on the "straw man" fallacy: just because people are coming up with really bad arguments for a position doesn't automatically mean that position is false.
Nonetheless, how disappointing to discover that
Intelligent Design proponents are being caught out in lies - for example, about
transitional fossils. Caught out in court, in Pennsylvania, where parents have brought a suit challenging the teaching of ID in schools.
It's one thing to argue that children ought to be taught an alternative theory; it's another thing to teach them lies.
(Once again, remember that not all religious people, Christians, Biblical literalists, Creationists, or Intelligent Design supporters share the same beliefs and views.)