Intelligently Designed Films The two videos complement each other well.
Unlocking the Mystery of Life develops all of Intelligent Design's major molecular-based arguments for an "intelligent cause" of life's complexity, and thus presents the positive case.
Icons of Evolution, on the other hand, spotlights the
problems of Darwinism: its
censorship of key scientific information in public schools, and the scientific
misinformation it spreads through public textbooks.
- International Society for Complexity, Information, and Design (ISCID)
- True.Origin
- Institute for Creation Research
- Christian Answers
- Creation Research Society
- CARM
- Revolution Against Evolution
- Discovery Institute
- Law, Darwinism, & Public Education: The Establishment Clause and the Challenge of Intelligent Design."
- 'Intelligent Design' vs. Evolution
- Chapter 7 Thermodynamics of Living Systems, p113
- Chapter 8 Thermodynamics and the Origin of life, p127
- Chapter 9 Specifying How Work is to be Done, p144
- Media Bias Stifles Creationists' Scientific Findings, Perspective He explains that the secular media -- which he describes as atheistic and anti-Christian -- publishes most anything it can that appears to indoctrinate people and "hits against the Bible."
- Loosening Darwin's GripA poll released in May 2002 by Zogby International found that nearly eight out of every 10 Ohioans supported the teaching of intelligent design in classrooms where Darwinian evolution also is taught. A survey by The Plain Dealer newspaper in Cleveland offered similar findings: 74 percent of Ohioans said evidence for and against evolution should be taught in science classrooms, while 59 percent said intelligent design should be included in origins study.
- Anti-Creationists Backed Into a Corner? Forrest Turpen, executive director of Christian Educators Association International, says it is obvious the evolution-only advocates feel their ideology and livelihood are being threatened.
1 posted on
03/11/2003 3:01:59 PM PST by
Remedy
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To: Remedy
She should have declined his request.
2 posted on
03/11/2003 3:04:58 PM PST by
VRWCmember
(Free Miguel Estrada, you democrat b@$tards)
To: Remedy
Okay, it's time for one of those evolutionists to post their "Giant List Of Links Containing Allegedly Scientific Answers To Any And All Points Raised By Creationists (End Of Debate)."
3 posted on
03/11/2003 3:07:31 PM PST by
newgeezer
(fundamentalist, regarding the Constitution AND the Holy Bible)
To: Remedy
I suppose if some professor advocates the moon is green cheese theory that they should not be fired either?
5 posted on
03/11/2003 3:15:10 PM PST by
jlogajan
To: Remedy
"The academy is all about free thought and academic freedom. He hadn't even
heard my talk," Bryson told American Family Radio News.
SOME evolutionists draw all sorts of hare-brained conclusions from nearly
non-existent evidence all the time.
Can you expect better from a university administrator?
Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr. Vagn Hansen asked Bryson to resign from
her position as head of the school's Division of Science and Mathematics.
If, in fact this lady became an over-the-top creationist, it's sort of fun to
notice that the faculty that couldn't predict she'd do this after being made the head of
an academic division...thinks they can tell us everything that happened
millions of years ago...
6 posted on
03/11/2003 3:18:14 PM PST by
VOA
To: Remedy
The next day, Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr. Vagn Hansen asked Bryson to resign from her position as head of the school's Division of Science and Mathematics. Your post is misleading. She was (according to my reading) asked to resign as head; this is generally an administrative position, and is separate from her tenured professorship. She'll likely lose little or no salary, and will continue to be a faculty member; she just won't be running the division.
Fair enough, IMO. I wouldn't want a department chair who didn't believe the laws of thermodynamics.
To: Remedy
I suppose I will be branded as 'wishy-washy' or some such thing, but since there are no living witnesses willing to testify on the subject (God hasn't spoken to me on the subject lately) I just assume both theories are just that--- theories. One is just as good as the other until God does decide to say something.
And don't tell me that the Bible is the word of God. At best, it's filtered through countless generations and translations.
19 posted on
03/11/2003 3:53:11 PM PST by
oldfart
To: Remedy
The jackbooted Inquisitors running our institutions of higher learning strike again. Literally thousands of unanswered and disputed questions surround evolutionary theory, but if anyone sticks his or her head up to point out that little inconvenient fact, the dogmatists hammer it back down with a swift and sure stroke that would be the envy of Torquemada himself.
21 posted on
03/11/2003 3:54:13 PM PST by
beckett
To: Remedy
I think the point that has gotten lost in this thread is that she is being punished for simply asking people to think critically about evolution. I'm sorry, but the reaction to her talk smacks of religious zealots who see infidels at the doorstep, not academics who disagree over scientific views.
Why is evolution the only topic in American education not open to criticism? Evolutionists themselves have had to revise their theories almost constantly.
Why are the high priests of evolution so afraid of honest discussion? I think the answer is that for many who want to maintain their devotion to non-theistic naturalism, evolution is a key religious doctrine. So, at the first sign of heresy, bring on the Spanish Inquisition.
26 posted on
03/11/2003 4:01:47 PM PST by
coramdeo
To: Remedy; *Academia list
To: Remedy
I've heard that Darwin himself repudiated his own theory
in later years - can anyone corraborate?
34 posted on
03/11/2003 4:15:43 PM PST by
The Duke
To: Remedy
Bump
To: Remedy
a senior professor of biology told her she was unqualified and not a professional biologist, and said her presentation was "religion masquerading as science."
If this "senior professor" told his students that he was against the impending war with Iraq, and wanted them to write their congressman, president to protest it, we would be asking for his head on a platter. But his criticism of this professor is acceptable? She was questioning the obvious flaws in evolution. Questions such as these are what advance science.
To: Remedy
My theory; You don't have to see the carpenter to know he's been there.
54 posted on
03/11/2003 4:54:06 PM PST by
Frankss
How 'bout that, a women's college called MUW. Reminds of The Benny Hill Show when he would yell at someone "You silly fat cow!"
Now if only their mascot was the water buffalo...
To: Remedy
"Bryson has contacted the American Family Association Center for Law and Policy and is considering taking legal action against the school."
DO IT! Evolution is a farce. ALways has been. It's fatelly flawed. Allow young minds to THINK instead of being indoctrinated with the absurd - evolution.
140 posted on
03/12/2003 8:05:08 AM PST by
nmh
To: Remedy
" University counsel Perry Sansing said MUW will not comment on why Bryson was asked to resign because it is a personnel matter."Is anyone else noticing the pattern of personnel matter being used as a shield for the liberals to hide their dirtywork behind?
149 posted on
03/12/2003 8:44:33 AM PST by
fella
To: Remedy
As I have said, it is political pressure that keeps Darwinian evolutionary theory alive, not true science.
160 posted on
03/12/2003 9:55:02 AM PST by
MEGoody
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There they go again, those evolutionists who just want an open record for the facts. /sarcasm
It is quite telling that an evolutionist can't ever allow anyone to express a view contrary to his.
To: Remedy
A university professor said she was asked to resign for introducing elite students to flaws in Darwinian thought They fear debate. Very telling.
btt
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