Archives for: September 2007, 26

09/26/07

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Darwins' Gift to Science and Religion

Bill Dembski reviews Francisco J. Ayala's book, Darwin's Gift to Science and Religion.

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Permalinkby 05:44:49 pm, Categories: Education, 167 words   English (US)

The dangers of creationism in education - European Council

The European Council adoption of the "The dangers of creationism in education", was signed by only 15 of the 80 signing members.

Here is part of the summary statement...

Summary

Creationism in any of its forms, such as “intelligent design”, is not based on facts, does not use any scientific reasoning and its contents are definitely inappropriate for science classes.

However, some people call for creationist theories to be taught in European schools alongside or even in place of the theory of evolution. From a scientific view point, there is absolutely no doubt that evolution is a central theory for our understanding of life on Earth.

The Assembly calls on education authorities in member states to promote scientific knowledge and the teaching of evolution and to oppose firmly any attempts at teaching creationism as a scientific discipline.

The self-delusion and subterfuge is obvious. ID is not based on facts, and uses NO scientific reasoning? The document reads like a statement of faith and beliefs of a church denomination.

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Permalinkby 05:28:31 pm, Categories: ID Critics, 14 words   English (US)

Dr. Shallit Replies...on Design

Here's the latest interchange between Dr. Jeffrey Shallit and Michael Egnor on ENV.

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Permalinkby 05:23:57 pm, Categories: Education, 153 words   English (US)

UK government issues guidelines to teachers on creationism and ID

After a number of requests from teaching unions and civic bodies, including the Christian think-tank Ekklesia and the British Humanist Association, the UK Department of Children, Schools, and Families has issued guidance for teachers uncertain whether and how to discuss creationism - which is rejected by both scientists and theologians as lacking factual and theoretical value.

A statement on Teachernet, a government website, states that "Creationism and intelligent design are not part of the National Curriculum for science" and describes "intelligent design" as "a creationist belief" that "is sometimes erroneously advanced as scientific theory but has no underpinning scientific principles or explanations supporting it and it is not accepted by the international scientific community."

Apparently, forensics would not be a science in the UK either. Police would not be able to determine whether an event was the result of natural causations or agent causations. There would be no more who-dun-its, only what-dun-its.

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Permalinkby 10:36:34 am, Categories: Current Events, 69 words   English (US)

What Would Jesus Drive?

Global warming is heating up as an election issue. In the National Review article "What Would Jesus Drive?", Jay Richards takes a look at the varied positions of Evangelical Christians on global warming and explains that there are four distinct questions to be asked (and answered). He concludes by predicting that global warming will be a focus of Democratic candidates to woo the Evangelical vote in the upcoming elections.

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    Don Cicchetti blogs on: Culture, Music, Faith, Intelligent Design, Guitar, Audio

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  • Creation/Evolution Quotes

    Australian biologist Stephen E. Jones maintains one of the best origins "quote" databases around. He is meticulous about accuracy and working from original sources.

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    Most guys going through midlife crisis buy a convertible. Austrialian Stephen E. Jones went back to college to get a biology degree and is now a proponent of ID and common ancestry.

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  • Darwinian Fairytales by David Stove

    Complete zipped downloadable pdf copy of David Stove's devastating, and yet hard-to-find, critique of neo-Darwinism entitled "Darwinian Fairytales"

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    Intelligent Design The Future is a multiple contributor weblog whose participants include the nation's leading design scientists and theorists: biochemist Michael Behe, mathematician William Dembski, astronomer Guillermo Gonzalez, philosophers of science Stephen Meyer, and Jay Richards, philosopher of biology Paul Nelson, molecular biologist Jonathan Wells, and science writer Jonathan Witt. Posts will focus primarily on the intellectual issues at stake in the debate over intelligent design, rather than its implications for education or public policy.

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    A Philosopher's Journey: Political and cultural reflections of John Mark N. Reynolds. Dr. Reynolds is Director of the Torrey Honors Institute at
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