THE COURT: Mr. Muise?
MR. MUISE: Again, Your Honor, she used the term intelligent design creation, and this is really going to go to the foundation of the opinions that she’s going to be offering. I think it is related. It’s one thing to elicit the opinions of creationism. It’s another thing for her to describe what her understanding of that term is and whether or not she considered those various understandings in the opinions that she’s going to be offering. THE COURT: Well, let’s look at it this way. Mr. Rothschild introduced her as an expert on the methodology, on methodological naturalism. We have covered that area. Also the history and nature of intelligent design, of the intelligent design movement, including its creationism origin. Now, if you want to ask what that means, ask it that way I think, rather than get into — I think the nature of the objection is there are various types of creationism. I think the question likely traipses over into appropriate cross examination if she’s qualified as an ex