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  • Evolution in action? African fish could be providing rare example of forming two separate species

    06/02/2006 11:35:07 AM PDT · by PatrickHenry · 950 replies · 7,705+ views
    Cornell University ^ | 01 June 2006 | Sara Ball
    Avoiding quicksand along the banks of the Ivindo River in Gabon, Cornell neurobiologists armed with oscilloscopes search for shapes and patterns of electricity created by fish in the water. They know from their previous research that the various groups of local electric fish have different DNA, different communication patterns and won't mate with each other. However, they now have found a case where two types of electric signals come from fish that have the same DNA. The researchers' conclusion: The fish appear to be on the verge of forming two separate species. "We think we are seeing evolution in action,"...
  • How Coherent Is the Human Evolution Story?

    06/01/2006 1:12:18 PM PDT · by Sopater · 364 replies · 3,999+ views
    Institute for Creation Research ^ | William Hoesch, M.S.
    "Australopithocines evolved into Homo erectus around 1.5 million years ago and Homo erectus, in turn, evolved into Homo sapiens around 400,000 years ago." This is presented to school children as no less certain than Washington's crossing of the Delaware. The statement makes dual claims: (1) there are fundamental anatomical differences between these three categories, and (2) each occurs in the right time frame. Let us examine these claims. The anatomical differences between these three groups must be very substantial for the statement to have any meaning. Any anthropologist should be able to spot a Homo erectus on a crowded subway...
  • Top scientist gives up on creationists

    05/29/2006 6:03:36 PM PDT · by PatrickHenry · 272 replies · 4,156+ views
    The Guardian (UK) ^ | 30 May 2006 | James Randerson
    A leading British scientist said yesterday that he had given up trying to persuade creationists that Darwin's theory is correct after repeatedly being misrepresented and, he said, branded a liar. Speaking at the Guardian Hay festival at Hay-on-Wye, the evolutionary biologist Steve Jones spoke of his frustrations when trying to debate with religious opponents. "I don't engage with creationists directly," he said, saying that, when he had, they had frequently quoted him out of context or accused him of lying. "If somebody has decided to believe something - whatever the evidence - then there is nothing you can do about...
  • 11th Circuit vacates decision against Cobb County science textbook stickers

    05/25/2006 2:59:09 PM PDT · by dukeman · 569 replies · 5,765+ views
    ADF filed friend-of-the-court brief in defense of textbook stickers which accurately stated that evolution is a theory ATLANTA — The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit today vacated a lower court decision that declared Cobb County science textbook stickers which stated “evolution is a theory, not a fact” unconstitutional. The court was critical of the district court for issuing its ruling against the stickers despite holes in the evidentiary record in the case and remanded the case back to the district court for new proceedings. “No school should be in trouble for simply stating the facts. That’s what...
  • Bill Maher challenged to intelligent-design debate

    05/10/2006 9:38:22 PM PDT · by Tim Long · 144 replies · 1,954+ views
    WorldNetDaily.com ^ | May 10, 2006 1:00 a.m. Eastern
    Author Ray Comfort says TV satirist too insecure to accept offer A Christian author and TV host whose latest book, "Intelligent Design Versus Evolution: Letters to an Atheist," debunks Darwinism has challenged fellow television personality Bill Maher to a public debate on the origins of the Earth. Says Ray Comfort: "Mr. Maher, like all believers in the theory of evolution, simply has a blind faith in a theory-tale that can't be substantiated. It's just another opiate of the masses – a religion called 'Darwinism' that piously robes itself in what it thinks is 'science.' It is true science fiction." Comfort...
  • Evolution's bottom line

    05/12/2006 12:13:47 PM PDT · by PatrickHenry · 1,242 replies · 11,671+ views
    In his op-ed "Evolution's bottom line," published in The New York Times (May 12, 2006), Holden Thorp emphasizes the practical applications of evolution, writing, "creationism has no commercial application. Evolution does," and citing several specific examples. In places where evolution education is undermined, he argues, it isn't only students who will be the poorer for it: "Will Mom or Dad Scientist want to live somewhere where their children are less likely to learn evolution?" He concludes, "Where science gets done is where wealth gets created, so places that decide to put stickers on their textbooks or change the definition of...
  • Rebutting Darwinists: (Survey shows 2/3 of Scientists Believe in God)

    04/15/2006 11:44:16 AM PDT · by SirLinksalot · 726 replies · 6,273+ views
    Worldnetdaily.com ^ | 04/15/2006 | Ted Byfield
    Rebutting Darwinists Posted: April 15, 2006 1:00 a.m. Eastern © 2006 WorldNetDaily.com I suggested here last week that the established authorities of every age act consistently. They become vigilantly militant against non-conforming dissidents who challenge their assumptions. Thus when the dissident Galileo challenged the assumptions of the 17th century papacy, it shut him up. Now when the advocates of "intelligent design" challenge the scientific establishment's assumptions about "natural selection," it moves aggressively to shut them up. So the I.D. people have this in common with Galileo. I received a dozen letters on this, three in mild agreement, the rest in...
  • Both antievolution bills in Maryland dead

    04/12/2006 9:47:51 AM PDT · by PatrickHenry · 461 replies · 3,738+ views
    The Maryland General Assembly adjourned on April 10, 2006, meaning that both antievolution bills introduced during the legislative session are dead. House Bill 1531 would, if enacted, have provided that teachers in Maryland's public schools and faculty members in Maryland's public institutions of higher education "shall have the affirmative right and freedom to present scientific information to [sic] the full range of scientific views in any curricula or course of learning"; the phrase "the full range of scientific views" was evidently taken from the so-called Santorum language, which was in fact stripped from the federal No Child Left Behind act....
  • 'Galileo Was Wrong,' claims geocentrist writer

    03/28/2006 12:09:01 PM PST · by orionblamblam · 348 replies · 5,307+ views
    The Sun Herald ^ | Tue, Mar. 28, 2006 | DRU SEFTON
    Bible proves Earth is center of universe, author argues The Earth is at the center of Robert Sungenis' universe. Literally. Yours too, he says. Sungenis is a geocentrist. He contends the sun orbits the Earth instead of vice versa. He says physics and the Bible show that the vastness of space revolves around us; that we're at the center of everything, on a planet that does not rotate. He has just completed a 1,000-page tome, "Galileo Was Wrong," the first in a pair of books he hopes will persuade readers to "give Scripture its due place, and show that science...
  • Students pushing for Intelligent Design (Movement reaching Ireland )

    03/20/2006 2:09:44 PM PST · by SirLinksalot · 139 replies · 1,620+ views
    SecEd ( UK) ^ | 03/02/2006
    Students pushing for intelligent design Secondary pupils in Northern Ireland are spearheading a campaign to introduce a scientific concept, banned in the United States, into the curriculum. Students from both secondary schools and some of the province’s most prestigious grammar schools claim that so-called intelligent design will give a “more balanced view of how the world came into being”. Intelligent design is the concept that certain features of the universe and living things are best explained by an “intelligent cause” – the existence of God. Its leading proponents say it is a scientific theory that stands on equal footing...
  • Pennock's Dover response [plaintiffs' witness in Intelligent Design trial]

    03/18/2006 4:29:24 AM PST · by PatrickHenry · 77 replies · 1,180+ views
    Science and Theology News ^ | 06 March 2006 | Robert T. Pennock
    The battle to get intelligent design into school books was lost in Dover, and it is time for proponents to lay down their swords. Creationists describe their mission to overturn evolution in military language, calling it the fundamental dispute of the culture wars. We recently saw the resolution of one of the most significant battles in this war: the end of the Kitzmiller et al. v. Dover Area School District trial in Pennsylvania. [Link to text of opinion.]This was the first case dealing with creationist attempts to introduce intelligent design into public schools. The Thomas More Law Center, which defended...
  • Darwin: Headed for the Ash-Heap

    03/14/2006 1:37:33 PM PST · by joyspring777 · 768 replies · 7,592+ views
    And Rightlyso...Conservative Book Club ^ | 1-20-2006 | Jeffrey Rubin
    Of the three intellectual pillars of modern liberalism -- Marx, Darwin, and Freud -- only one is still standing. Marx fell in 1989, along with the Berlin Wall. Freud's demise is more difficult to date; suffice it to say that, by the end of the century, no one, with the possible exception of Woody Allen, took him seriously any more. Darwin, I predict, will suffer a similar fate within the next ten to fifteen years. That may seem counterintuitive in light of recent legal and public-relations setbacks suffered by critics of Darwinism -- notably a federal judge's decision forbidding the...
  • Evolving doors: Students say they wouldn’t mind hearing both sides (Re Intelligent Design)

    03/14/2006 10:49:13 AM PST · by LouAvul · 182 replies · 1,797+ views
    AP via News/Tribune ^ | 3-14-06 | kyle lowry
    Intelligent design theory is creating quite a stir. Most recently Kentucky Gov. Ernie Fletcher said he supported school boards teaching Intelligent Design. In December, a Pennsylvania judge ruled against a Dover Township school board decision to include the theory in text books, costing the taxpayers about a million dollars in legal fees. Movements to begin teaching the intelligent design theory have popped up in dozens of states forcing local legislators and courts to address the issue. The concept is simple: Were humans created by some sort of intelligent designer, possibly a deity, or by did we evolve scientifically based on...
  • Russia: Creationism Finds Support Among Young

    03/13/2006 10:10:03 AM PST · by SirLinksalot · 202 replies · 1,621+ views
    Radio Free Europe ^ | 03/13/2006 | Claire Bigg
    Russia: Creationism Finds Support Among Young By Claire Bigg A 15-year-old Russian schoolgirl has filed a court action to demand that creationism feature in the school biology curriculum, alongside Darwin's evolutionary theory of the origins of life. The idea of introducing creationist views into the classroom seems to find sympathy among a number of Russians, particularly young people. Religious zeal, scientific ignorance, or simple bravado -- what makes young people reject the long-enshrined theory of evolution? MOSCOW, March 10, 2006 (RFE/RL) -- Maria, a schoolgirl from St. Petersburg, is demanding that the Russian Education Ministry rewrite biology textbooks to include...
  • 'Dr Dino' offers strategy for addressing Darwinian inaccuracies

    03/12/2006 1:58:44 PM PST · by balch3 · 1,088 replies · 9,264+ views
    Agape Press ^ | March 6, 2006 | Jim Brown
    (AgapePress) - A Christian evangelist known as "Dr. Dino" advocates a three-pronged approach to countering public school textbooks that use faulty evidence for Darwinian evolution. Dr. Kent Hovind says instead of trying to get intelligent design or creationism taught in public schools, the main objective of critics of evolution should be requiring accuracy in science textbooks. Hovind, the founder of Florida-based Creation Science Evangelism, notes many states already have laws requiring textbooks to be accurate -- and if they do not, he says, teachers should have the right to correct any inaccuracies in those books. "Jesus lived in the Roman...
  • Answers in Genesis schism: U.S. group goes solo

    03/11/2006 7:33:48 AM PST · by dread78645 · 39 replies · 820+ views
    lippard.blogspot.com ^ | 2006-03-03 | Jim Lippard
    Answers in Genesis had been an international organization, with the U.S. branch under Ken Ham based in Kentucky, and an Australian branch under Carl Wieland in Queensland (which was formerly known as the Creation Science Foundation). Now the Australian group (along with ministries in Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa) has changed its name to Creation Ministries International, explaining in a recent brochure that the U.S. group did not want to be "subject to an international representative system of checks/balances/peer review involving all the other offices bearing the same 'brand name'." ... The U.S. group, known for spending millions on...
  • Creationism to be taught on GCSE science syllabus (you can't keep a good idea down)

    03/09/2006 6:55:14 PM PST · by Greg o the Navy · 891 replies · 10,305+ views
    The Times of London ^ | 10 March 2006 | Tony Halpin
    AN EXAMINATIONS board is including references to “creationism” in a new GCSE science course for schools.
  • Darwin’s Cathedral

    02/22/2006 7:01:15 PM PST · by gobucks · 113 replies · 1,485+ views
    Australia - On Line Opinion ^ | 23 Feb 06 | Hiram Caton
    On Charles Darwin’s passing in 1882, influential friends intervened to thwart his wish to be buried in a humble coffin in his parish. Such an interment, they felt, would deprive England of the privilege of honouring one of its great men. So it was that the professed agnostic was buried with high ceremony in Westminster Abbey. Canon Frederic Farrar’s eulogy assured his countrymen that the views of the deceased did not menace the Crown with the boisterous materialism promoted in the free thought press. Darwin’s life-long service to his parish, and his occasional acknowledgement of the Creator, proved his loyalty...
  • 1 Million Settlement Dover Lawsuit(Most to ACLU, Americans United,not lawyers)

    02/22/2006 6:52:51 AM PST · by Nextrush · 189 replies · 1,997+ views
    York Daily Record ^ | 2/22/06 | Lauri Lebo and Michelle Starr
    The Dover Area school board voted Tuesday night to pay 1 million dollars in legal fees to the attorneys that successfully sued the school district over its intelligent-design policy.... After board members voted, Beth Eveland, one of the parents who sued the district, told the board she and other plaintiffs at the meeting considered it a fair offer. However, she said they were dismayed that the taxpayers and children were left with the bill and believed the old board members should be held accountable. The smallest amount of accountability is an apology, she said.... Heather Geesey, the only remaining member...
  • Designed to deceive: Creation can't hold up to rigors of science

    02/12/2006 10:32:27 AM PST · by PatrickHenry · 2,438 replies · 21,107+ views
    CONTRA COSTA TIMES ^ | 12 February 2006 | John Glennon
    MORE THAN A CENTURY and a half since Charles Darwin wrote "On the Origin of Species," evolution remains a controversial concept among much of the population. The situation is quite different in the scientific community, where evolution is almost universally accepted. Still, attacks on the teaching of evolution continue. The more recent criticism of evolution comes from proponents of intelligent design, a new label for creation "science." They claim ID is a valid scientific alternative to explaining life on Earth and demand it be taught in science classes in our schools along with evolution.Although intelligent design is cloaked in the...