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  • Julian Huxley And The Idolatry Of Evolution

    09/16/2007 6:30:08 AM PDT · by Politically Correct · 58 replies · 778+ views
    American Thinker ^ | 16 Sept. 2007 | Gary Wolf
    September 16, 2007 Julian Huxley And The Idolatry Of Evolution By Gary Wolf Charles Darwin's theory of evolution has come under increasing attack in recent decades within the scientific community, primarily as the result of a dramatic expansion of knowledge in the field of biology. I do not wish to enter that debate. What I would like to discuss, however, is the idolatry of evolution, or the transformation of a scientific theory into a quasi-religious cult. This phenomenon has contributed to the erosion of intellectual life in the West during the 20th century. In the thinking of many Darwinists, evolution...
  • World Top Secret: Our Earth Is Hollow! [OPEN THREAD]

    05/14/2008 6:26:21 PM PDT · by P-Marlowe · 149 replies · 273+ views
    ourhollowearth.com ^ | Rodney M. Cluff
    World Top Secret: Our Earth Is Hollow! About the Author... RODNEY M. CLUFF, author of World Top Secret: Our Earth Is Hollow! was born and raised in the American colony of Colonia Juarez in northern Mexico. He became interested in the Hollow Earth Theory at the age of 16 while working on a New Mexico farm where the farm manager told the workers of the theory. He thought, What an ideal place for the Lord to hide the Lost Tribes of Israel! After graduating from high school, Mr. Cluff served a full-time mission for the LDS Church in Mexico where...
  • PBS Telling Teachers to Violate First Amendment, Group Says

    11/13/2007 1:40:53 PM PST · by yoe · 270 replies · 1,266+ views
    CNSN News ^ | November 13, 2007 | Randy Hall
    A packet for educators issued by the Public Broadcasting System (PBS) in conjunction with the NOVA program "Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial" encourages teaching practices that are probably unconstitutional, a conservative organization stated on Tuesday. "The NOVA/PBS teaching guide encourages the injection of religion into classroom teaching about evolution in a way that likely would violate current Supreme Court precedents about the First Amendment's Establishment Clause," said John West, vice president for public policy and legal affairs at the Discovery Institute, in a news release. The 22-page document is a companion piece to the two-hour NOVA docudrama, "Judgment Day,"...
  • Nova Blatantly Misrepresents Intelligent Design

    11/20/2007 10:27:07 AM PST · by CottShop · 314 replies · 1,047+ views
    Discovery Institute ^ | November 14, 2007 | Casey Luskin
    PBS Airs False Facts in its "Inherit the Wind" Version of the Kitzmiller Trial (Updated) UPDATE: A tenth PBS blunder is addressed, where PBS makes the false insinuation that intelligent design is no more scientific than astrology. Scroll down to read more. More than 50 years ago two playwrights penned a fictionalized account of the 1920s Scopes Trial called "Inherit the Wind" that is now universally regarded by historians as inaccurate propaganda. Last night PBS aired its "Judgment Day: Intelligent Design" documentary, which similarly promotes propaganda about the 2005 Kitzmiller trial and intelligent design (ID). Most of the misinformation in...
  • The Debate Continues

    10/23/2007 5:53:57 AM PDT · by js1138 · 205 replies · 4,802+ views
    FreeRepublic ^ | 10/23/2007 | Dave Lone Ranger
    There's been some complaining on the original thread about hijacking, so I'm offering a chance for you guys to continue the debate without all the distracting comments. I'd suggest not pinging anyone until the debate is finished. Here's a rcap of the debate so far. The first argument is in brown; the reply to part one of the first argument is in green.
  • Intelligent Design, and Other Dumb Ideas

    11/15/2007 5:26:11 AM PST · by js1138 · 406 replies · 2,580+ views
    Human Events ^ | 11/15/2007 | Mac Johnson
    A few short years ago, nobody had ever heard of “Intelligent Design” (ID). Today it is alleged to be one of the hot button issues of our times, the latest front in the culture wars. The sudden prominence of ID is traceable, in my opinion, to two factors. One is that, even ten years ago, ID had enough confidence and honesty to go by its birth name, “Creationism.” Whereas today, it has been dressed up in a lab coat and a mail order Ph.D. and is trying to pass itself off as a scientific theory, thus the sudden re-branding as...
  • Creation Museum surpasses first-year attendance outlook

    11/09/2007 5:18:15 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 21 replies · 461+ views
    One News Now ^ | November 9, 2007 | Allie Martin
    The Creation Museum has met and exceeded its inaugural year attendance goal, less than six months after it opened its doors. Officials at Answers in Genesis, the apologetics ministry that opened the museum in May, anticipated 250,000 visitors the first year. However, the northern Kentucky-based museum met that goal last week. Melany Ethridge, a spokesperson for the museum, says the big crowds indicate that many are interested in the biblical explanation of creation. "The museum is drawing not only Christians who already believe in the biblical view of Creation, but it's drawing those who are just more curious to learn...
  • Men age faster 'because of Stone Age sex'

    10/30/2007 6:30:36 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 55 replies · 144+ views
    Telegraph ^ | Wednesday, October 17, 2007 | Roger Highfield
    Roger HighfieldThe reason that women outlive men by an average of around five years is due to sex, harems and violence in the Stone Age, according to a study published today... our prehistoric male ancestors kept female harems and fought over them to procreate: because male life was nasty, brutish and short, evolutionary forces focused on making males big and strong, rather than long lived... What they find is that the difference in life span between males and females in creatures such as red deer, prairie dogs, lions, baboons, geese, mongooses, wild dogs, beavers and others grows in direct proportion...
  • Professor Says History’s Best Known and Most Debated Star Proven

    10/16/2007 8:14:43 PM PDT · by AngieGal · 26 replies · 91+ views
    ASSIST News Service ^ | Tuesday, October 16, 2007 | Jeremy Reynalds
    For centuries, historians, scientists and scholars have debated the existence of the Star of Bethlehem in the Biblical telling of Christ’s birth. Now Texas lawyer and professor Rick Larson says he has proven the existence of this celebrated, yet debated, star. He sets forth his case in a documentary, “The Star of Bethlehem.” “Historically, people have taken two positions on the Star,” said Larson in a news release. “Either they believe the Star is true or they think it was made up by the early Church. I took a different approach in my research and treated the Star as a...
  • Ben Stein exposes the frightening agenda of the Darwinian Machine in new movie

    09/20/2007 7:12:00 PM PDT · by AngieGal · 300 replies · 475+ views
    ASSIST News Service ^ | September 20, 2007 | Michael Ireland
    Ben Stein exposes the frightening agenda of the Darwinian Machine in new movie Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed, coming February, 2008 By Michael Ireland Chief Correspondent, ASSIST News Service LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA (ANS) -- Ben Stein, the highly recognizable television personality, actor and former White House presidential speech writer, is on a journey to answer one of the biggest questions ever asked: "Were we designed or are we simply the end result of an ancient mud puddle struck by lightning?" EXPELLED movie poster. Stein, who is also a lawyer, an economist, an author and social commentator, is stunned by what he...
  • Genetics “Central Dogma” Is Dead

    09/16/2007 3:45:54 PM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 206 replies · 2,384+ views
    Creation-Evolution Headlines ^ | September 12, 2007
    “The gene is dead... long live the gene,” announced subtitles to an article in Science News this week.1 Geneticists have come to a striking conclusion over the last few years: genes are not the most important things in DNA, if they even exist as a concept. The “central dogma” of genetics, since Watson and Crick determined the structure of DNA, is that genetic information flows one-way – from the gene to the protein. In the textbooks, a gene was supposed to be a finite stretch of DNA that, when read by the translation process, produced a messenger RNA, which recruited...
  • Conservative Leader John Tory: Evolution Must be Taught in Science Class; Creation only for Rel...

    09/09/2007 8:50:09 PM PDT · by monomaniac · 52 replies · 1,542+ views
    LifeSiteNews.com ^ | September 6, 2007 | John-Henry Westen and Elizabeth O'Brien
    Conservative Leader John Tory: Evolution Must be Taught in Science Class; Creation only for Religion Classes Tory plan seen by some as first step to forcing all private schools to absorb Ontario government's full secular curriculum By John-Henry Westen and Elizabeth O'Brien TORONTO, September 6, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Conservative Leader John Tory's election promise to give public funding to faith-based schools began to unravel at the seams yesterday as he spoke about evolution in the classroom.  Asked by a radio interviewer if creation would be permitted to be taught in the classroom, Tory replied, "The Christian-based school would have to...
  • I Fear We Are Losing

    09/09/2007 5:17:43 AM PDT · by PurpleMountains · 127 replies · 2,717+ views
    From Sea to Shining Sea ^ | 9/9/07 | Purple Mountains
    Why is it that I often write about such subjects as Darwinism, liberalism, and the ACLU? It is because American society is engaged in a war between those who believe that there is no such thing as right and wrong – and those who hold more traditional views. Those who believe there is no such thing as right and wrong (whom Bill O’Reilly calls Secular-Progressives or SP’s) believe that the only thing that matters is what feels good, and that their behavior is nobody else’s business. Although many people do not make the connection, this attitude and the behavior it...