Preechr, I don't know how this discussion started and what you said that riled people up or vice versa. You say speciation (or common descent, I don't remember) is an area you're uncomfortable with, which is a personal thing and not anything you have to answer to anyone about. If, however, you have suggested ID or any related quasi-science should be treated as science and taught in schools, that's invading science with personal preference, which is bullshit. Science is about the objective world, and should not be halted by religion, politics or subjective views. Like I said, I have no idea how this thing originated, and if this is a personal thing you're not interested in defending or explaining on the internet, I see no reason why anyone should ask you to.
By the way, here's one of the articles available about that amphibian fish:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0406100543.htm
There's a link to the original press release at the bottom. Curiously, none of them note that the back fourth or third of the animal wasn't found.