Wednesday, November 25, 2009

evolution

Dogs, Maybe Not, But Old Genes Can Learn New Tricks

Early Skeleton Sheds Light on Primate Evolution

Texas Schools Face the Evolution Debate

State board of education revises a policy that indirectly permitted instruction of intelligent design. more >>

Creation of Christian Soldiers a Chilling Sidelight of Darwin Bashing

Dialogue on Darwinism takes on a troubling tone when ID folks get riled. more >>

Intelligent Design Is Religion, and That's Fine--But Not in Science or Public Schools

Intelligent-design creationists are not lunatics, nor are they scientists. more >>

Charles Darwin, Christian

Many Christians see Darwin as a bogeyman, but a new book says he was driven by Christian abolitionism. more >>

Religion and Science: No Fight Club Here

Charles Darwin and God are not mutually exclusive concepts. more >>

Some Pastors Preach Evolution, but Americans Are as Anti-Darwin as Ever

A Pew report shows that Americans' opinions about evolution have remained steady over time. more >>

Vatican Accepting Darwin is a Blow to Intelligent Design Fantasy

Another blow to Intelligent Design. more >>

Some Christians Protest Darwin's Birthday. Is Their Antagonism Misplaced?

In an interview, one of the authors of Darwin's Sacred Cause argues Darwin was motivated by his faith. more >>

Charles Darwin, Clarence Darrow and the Scopes Monkey Trial

It's been over 80 years, and creationist fundamentalism is still no laughing matter. more >>

Darwin Believers Hide Fears of Intelligent Design Behind a Wall of Denial and Ridicule

Darwinists use strategy of denial and ridicule to hide what they're truly afraid of: truth. more >>

British Celebrate Charles Darwin but Are Still Skeptical of Evolution

On the 200th anniversary of his birth, evolution is still a hard sell to many. more >>

Gallup 'Darwin's Birthday' Poll: Fewer than Four in Ten Believe in Evolution

On the 200th anniversary of Darwin's birth, a poll shows a minority of Americans believe his theory. more >>

Evolution Gets Plurality Support in America—Happy Birthday, Mr. Darwin

Seriously? Only 40 percent? Sigh. more >>

Creation-Science and Intelligent Design: Different Names for Religious Theory

Calling religion a science—whatever name you use—does not make it so, writes Robert T. Pennock more >>

Hot Docs: Did Treasury Overpay for Bailout? Also, Americans Confused Over Evolution

Today's selection of timely reports. more >>

U.S. News Debate: Should Schools Teach Creationism?

A debate on the 200th birthday of Charles Darwin over teaching creationism in public schools more >>

Creation, Evolution, and the United States Public's Views on the Origins of Life

A recent report paints a picture of the American public's beliefs on the origins of human life. more >>

Creationism and Intelligent Design Should Be Kept Out of the Classroom

Arguments in favor of creationism are just plain silly. more >>

Where Evolution Has Gaps, Creation Might Offer Answers—If We Will Listen

Darwinism Only One Answer: Treating the Bible as a threat limits students, writes Henry Morris III. more >>

Intelligent Design is Not Science, and Should Not Join Evolution in the Classroom

To deny natural selection is to ignore fact—end of debate, writes Glenn Branch. more >>

Should Creationism Be Taught in Public Schools?

Debate over science and religion continues as we approach Darwin's 200th birthday. more >>

On the Fight Between Evolution and Creationism in Texas Classrooms

2 Texas Republicans defend evolution in the classroom. Kids and parents everywhere should be thankful. more >>

Religion in Schools Debate Heats Up

An Illinois "moment of silence" law is overturned, and Texas reconsiders how to teach evolution. more >>

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