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03/09/05

Permalinkby 08:24:33 pm, Categories: Current Events, 112 words   English (US)

Darwinian Doubts - David Berlinski

The Wichita (Kansas) Eagle published a commentary by David Berlinski of the Discovery Institute.

The newspaper decided to edit the piece, so the Discovery Institute put it on-line, in its entirety, on their website.

The "evolution-creation" controversy has reignited in Kansas, with a debate over the manner of teaching of evolution.

Berlinski compares the proponents of Darwinism as "an elderly uncle invited to a family dinner. The old boy has no hair, he has no teeth, he is hard of hearing, and he often drools. Addressing even senior members at table as Sonny, he is inordinately eager to tell the same story over and over again."

For the full commentary, click HERE.

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San Francisco Bay Area College to Host ''Origin of Life'' Seminar

On Sunday, March 13th, the senior research specialist at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute will speak on an age-old problem from the perspective of Intelligent Design at an upcoming Spring Science Seminar.

Dr. Edward T. Peltzer will be giving his presentation on Intelligent Design on the campus of Rocklin, Calif.-based William Jessup University.

For more details, click HERE.

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Permalinkby 08:04:32 pm, Categories: Education, 97 words   English (US)

DODDS parents, teachers debate evolution vs. creationism

The Department of Defense Education Activity (DODEA) was reported on in an edition of Stars and Stripes European edition.

The debate is whether creationism and intelligent design should be allowed to be taught in the same classroom.

The best the anti-ID educators could come up with in the article was that "they are not science." Well, then, following that line of logic, forensic, archeological, search for ET, are not scientific endeavors either. All can scientifically detect the actions of intelligent agents. Most people can see through the blather of materialist thinking.

For the full article, click HERE.

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