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Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species: A Graphic Adaptation
This has really been Charles Darwina s year. Marking both the 200th anniversary of his birth and the 150th anniversary of the publication of On the Origin of Species , 2009 has seen a number of commemorative efforts, from the minting of a two-pound coin bearing the English naturalista s likeness to the free distribution of a version of the ... Comment?
Challenging Darwin at Galapagos
As groups across the world host special celebrations of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Charles Darwin's landmark book, On the Origin of Species, an independent film company, Vision Forum has released a new documentary, The Mysterious Islands, to challenge Darwin's theories. Comment?
Group organizes to be 'good without God'
Teresa Cherry was out running errands when she saw the question floating over Interstate 95. Comment?
The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution
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November 24 marked the 150th anniversary of the publishing of Charles Darwin's defining work, The Origin of Species, and for commemoration Richard Dawkins has written his most accessible book to date, The Greatest Show on Earth .A With a 2008 Gallop poll showing that 44 percent of Americans believe God created man in his present form within the ... Comment?
Barbara Anderson: Creator looks down and wonders: 'What is this I've wrought?'
I had a nice Thanksgiving weekend except for the hours I spent choosing another Medicare plan. Comment?
As I told Newsweek, human evolution is not my scientific specialty, so I'm not willing to offer my scientific opinion about whether human beings are descended from apes. Comment?
Stan Satterfield: Support for intelligent design
Every hypothesis, theory or law is a claim about reality that can be validated, or not, by the evidence. Comment?
Afghanistan, and why I don't regret getting Obama elected [Thoughts from Kansas]
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You will notice that it lacks definiteness; that it lacks purpose; that it lacks coherence; that it lacks a subject to talk about; that it is loose and wabbly; that it wanders around; that it loses itself early and does not find itself any more. Comment?
Mendel Medal recipient delivers Darwinian lecture
Kenneth R. Miller, a biology professor from Brown University, and this year's recipient of the Mendel Medal award, gave a lecture on "Darwinian Grandeur: A Biologist's Journey Through Evolution's Tangled Bank," on Nov. Comment?
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Intelligent design judge to speak at IU Friday
The Pennsylvania judge who ruled against the teaching of intelligent design in public schools will speak at Indiana Univ ... Please log in to read the rest of this story. Comment?
Ray Comfort, geocentrist? [Thoughts from Kansas]
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You will notice that it lacks definiteness; that it lacks purpose; that it lacks coherence; that it lacks a subject to talk about; that it is loose and wabbly; that it wanders around; that it loses itself early and does not find itself any more. Comment?
Evolution does not preclude God
Evolution, in all honesty, is no less a theory than Newton's Laws of motion. In reality, the only reason it has not been considered a law is that no one can show you in real time the speciation of say, an ape into a human being. 3 comments
Luminous, Elegance Shine Bright for Holidays
Wow, you look marvelous! Family, friends and co-workers will coo to your iPhone when they see it being caressed in Luminous Silver and Elegance Gold, the newest releases from monCarbone. Comment?
Woods, Wife In Intense Marriage Counseling (Tiger's...
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The continuing revelations of alleged Tiger Woods infidelities has placed the golfing megastar's management team in what one insider called "panic mode" early Wednesday morning. Comment?
Mad rantings about politics, evolution, and microbiology. Comment policy: say what you want, but back it up with an email address. Comment?
The Other Idol-Breaker: Owen Barfield and the Plenitude of the Word
From the desk of Thomas F. Bertonneau on Wed, 2009-12-02 07:09 In The Twilight of the Idols , Friedrich Nietzsche proposed to teach "how to philosophize with a hammer." Hammers find their predestined use, according to Nietzsche, in the smashing of idols, by which he meant the assortment of falsehoods and platitudes that constituted, in his view, ... Comment?
Re: The letter "Take public schools out of the 'sex ed business'" . I believe the writer of this letter could provide her children with the love and pure environment necessary for proper growth and development. Comment?
Scientists find evidence of design
Stephen Hawking, the United Kingdom's brilliant physicist, ranked with Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein, has a different take on the subject. Comment?
I'm going to respond to a comment left by David Opderbeck to my previous post . [David Opderbeck:] Wesley, I have one more post coming, more on theological issues. Comment?