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  • Family, Sex, Anthropology, and Marriage

    08/13/2009 12:38:32 AM PDT · by ronnietherocket2 · 14 replies · 2,290+ views
    The American Conservative ^ | July 28, 2003 | Peter Wood
    Want to know what it really means for a society to recognize “gay marriage”? Or for a society to permit polygamy? Or when the stigma on out-of-wedlock birth disappears? Care to know what happens to a human community that tolerates sexual experimentation among pre-adolescents and teenagers? Are fathers and mothers really interchangeable? ... Among the Etoro, a tribe of about 400 living by hunting and small-scale gardening in the Stickland-Bosavi district of Papua New Guinea, from around age 12, every boy is “inseminated” orally more or less daily by a young man who is assigned to him as a partner....
  • Show me the intermediate fossils!

    08/13/2009 2:53:46 AM PDT · by Ethan Clive Osgoode · 25 replies · 1,781+ views
    youtube ^ | July 14, 2009 | Richard Dawkins Foundation
    Video: RDF TV - Show me the intermediate fossils!
  • Must Science Declare a Holy War on Religion?

    08/11/2009 1:05:47 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 63 replies · 1,757+ views
    Los Angeles Times ^ | August 11, 2009 | Chris Mooney and Sheril Kirshenbaum
    The so-called New Atheists are attacking the mantra of science and faith being compatible. Others in the science community question the value of confrontation.This fall, evolutionary biologist and bestselling author Richard Dawkins -- most recently famous for his public exhortation to atheism, "The God Delusion" -- returns to writing about science. Dawkins' new book, "The Greatest Show on Earth," will inform and regale us with the stunning "evidence for evolution," as the subtitle says. It will surely be an impressive display, as Dawkins excels at making the case for evolution. But it's also fair to ask: Who in the United...
  • Restating the case for human uniqueness

    08/10/2009 9:27:31 AM PDT · by AreaMan · 8 replies · 573+ views
    Spiked Online ^ | Summer 2009 | Helene Guldberg
    home | about spiked | issues | support spiked Friday 26 June 2009Restating the case for human uniquenessA brilliant new book cuts through all the media-oriented research about ‘clever chimps’ using tools, doing maths and feeling emotions, and reminds us that, in truth, there is nothing remotely human about primates.Helene Guldberg Not a Chimp: The Hunt to Find the Genes That Make Us Human is a refreshing defence of human uniqueness. ‘We are a truly exceptional primate with minds that are genuinely discontinuous to other animals’, Jeremy Taylor writes. The first half of Not a Chimp challenges ‘the basis...
  • Dembski Exam [IDer Dembski promotes Alinski!]

    08/10/2009 8:52:29 AM PDT · by antiRepublicrat · 12 replies · 628+ views
    RichardDawkins.net ^ | August 8, 2009 | Richard Dawkins
    Thanks to Baron Scarpia for alerting us to this website, which outlines the rigorous academic standards [Quote-miners, please note: this is sarcasm] which William Dembski’s students have to achieve in his courses on Intelligent Design and Christian Apologetics at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary: http://www.designinference.com/teaching/teaching.htm If you follow the links, you will see that it is full of gems: we won’t spoil them for you by flagging them all up, but – just to whet your appetite – you will notice that, at both undergrad and masters level, there are courses for which 20% of the final marks come from having...
  • Hitler's Health Care Program (the devolution of Charles Darwin)

    08/09/2009 8:10:48 PM PDT · by Gordon Greene · 295 replies · 7,298+ views
    fracturedrepublic.com ^ | August 9, 2009 | Gordon Greene
    Just in case anyone missed it (and I think most did), there is little difference between the brother of Rahm Emanuel (Ezekial) and none other than Charles Robert Darwin. I trust at this point most of you have seen the ravings of one of the lunatic healthcare advisors to Obama, the high potentate of all that is to be united. Ezekial Emanuel’s words could just as well have been spoken in the Third Reich and are as follows: "When implemented, the Complete Lives system produces a priority curve on which individuals aged between roughly 15 and 40 years get the...
  • Atheists expelled from Creation Museum

    08/09/2009 4:53:08 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 32 replies · 1,178+ views
    Examiner ^ | 8/8/2009 | Michael Rosch
    I first heard of PZ Myers when he became known for being the man who was literally expelled from a screening of the creationist mockumentary Expelled. . .despite not doing anything wrong and actually being one of the stars of the film. Now he can add being expelled from the Creation “Museum” to his resume. Well, actually he wasn’t expelled; it was some of the atheists he was with that were expelled from the “museum” and another atheist he was with that was harrassed by the “museum’s” security staff. It all began several weeks ago when PZ Myers along with...
  • Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design

    08/09/2009 3:42:43 PM PDT · by Recovering_Democrat · 11 replies · 986+ views
    Amazon ^ | June 2009 | Stephen Meyer
    One hundred fifty years ago, Charles Darwin revolutionized biology, but did he refute intelligent design (ID)? In Signature in the Cell, Stephen Meyer argues that he did not. Much confusion surrounds the theory of intelligent design. Frequently misrepresented by the media, politicians, and local school boards, intelligent design can be defended on purely scientific grounds in accordance with the same rigorous methods that apply to every proposed origin-of-life theory. Signature in the Cell is the first book to make a comprehensive case for intelligent design based upon DNA. Meyer embarks on an odyssey of discovery as he investigates current...
  • Atheists expelled from Creation "Museum"

    08/09/2009 6:29:20 AM PDT · by GL of Sector 2814 · 199 replies · 5,394+ views
    Examiner.com ^ | Aug 9th, 2009 | Michael Rosch
    ...according to Myers and at least one of my other sources that attended, aside from joking to each other about the ridiculous nonsense in the “museum”, no one misbehaved. But that didn’t seem to stop “museum” officials from harassing individuals and eventually kicking a few people out of the “museum” for imaginary infractions. Essentially, it seems the “museum” feels that merely disagreeing with its “science” and mocking it to one’s friends is grounds for having visitors removed from the property. This is absurd. Could you imagine if the American Museum of Natural History ejected visitors for being creationists? Or if...
  • Can Evolution Produce An Eye!

    08/08/2009 8:22:06 PM PDT · by The Ignorant Fisherman · 172 replies · 3,448+ views
    The Ignorant Fishermen Blog ^ | 1994 | Dr. David N. Menton, Ph.D.
    The following is by Dr. David N. Menton, Ph.D. It is copyrighted 1994 by Missouri Association for Creation -- The human brain consists of approximately 12 billion cells, forming 120 trillion interconnections. The light sensitive retina of the eye (which is really part of the brain) contains over 10 million photoreceptor cells. These cells capture the light pattern formed by the lens and convert it into complex electrical signals, which are then sent to a special area of the brain where they are transformed into the sensation we call vision. In an article in "Byte" magazine (April 1985), John Stevens...
  • The Soul is Intrinsic to Human Life

    08/08/2009 7:57:34 AM PDT · by Ethan Clive Osgoode · 8 replies · 973+ views
    Creation: by Design ^ | june 12, 2009 | creationbydesign
    This is a post I presented elsewhere showing a fairly simple and obvious refutation of Darwinian evolution from a Catholic perspective.  Actually, simple reason and logic shows the refutation, but the Catholic teaching helps a lot.First, the nature of the soul — what is it?In perennial Catholic teaching from the Fathers of the Church, through St. Thomas Aquinas, through Garrigou-Lagrange and Cardinal Newman and the Catholic Catechism … the soul is: …the ultimate internal principle by which we think, feel, and will, and by which our bodies are animated. The term “mind” usually denotes this principle as the subject of...
  • Spleen Scores, Darwin Loses

    08/06/2009 7:14:45 PM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 374 replies · 3,628+ views
    CEH ^ | August 4, 2009
    August 4, 2009 — Hold onto your spleen if you can. The lowly organ, “known as much for its metaphoric as its physiological value, plays a more important role in the body’s defense system than anyone suspected"...
  • Disaster Recovery Plan Found in Cells

    08/06/2009 8:22:37 AM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 58 replies · 1,178+ views
    ICR ^ | Brian Thomas, M.S.
    The Internet search engines Google and Yahoo! have massive server farms that are all interconnected in a network configuration called “cloud computing.” These systems are engineered with fault tolerance features so that if one server breaks down it does not impair the operation of the whole, since another server has all the data ready to go in no time. Although mankind has learned through hard experience to structure networks this way, it turns out that biological systems have been equipped all along with their own disaster recovery backups...
  • Will 'Better Science Education' Convince Americans They Came from Fish?

    08/06/2009 8:19:06 AM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 107 replies · 2,019+ views
    ICR ^ | Brian Thomas and Frank Sherwin
    Will 'Better Science Education' Convince Americans They Came from Fish? A recent poll revealed that many Americans believe public school students should be taught all sides of Darwin’s theory of evolution, its weaknesses as well as its strengths.[1] Evolutionists, in the face of this data, reason that if only the American public had more “education” on evolution, the poll numbers would reflect in their favor...
  • Biology 101: Dissecting Today's Textbooks (teach your kids how to spot Evo-religion in textbooks!)

    08/05/2009 11:15:25 AM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 319 replies · 3,354+ views
    Answers Magazine ^ | Roger Patterson
    Today’s top-selling biology textbooks present evolution as the only scientific view of the history of life. Often these textbooks use faulty or deceptive evidences to support evolutionary ideas. Fortunately, students can easily equip themselves with free materials that dissect textbooks and reveal the truth...
  • Radioactive Decay Rates Not Stable (more reasons to doubt Evo dating methods)

    08/05/2009 10:35:20 AM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 25 replies · 2,218+ views
    ICR ^ | August 5, 2009 | Brian Thomas, M.S.
    For about a century, radioactive decay rates have been heralded as steady and stable processes that can be reliably used to help measure how old rocks are. They helped underpin belief in vast ages and had largely gone unchallenged. But certain decay rates apparently aren’t as stable as some would hope. Several decades ago, strange fluctuations were observed in several radioactive decay systems...
  • Evolution vs creation row ends in stabbing

    08/03/2009 11:10:22 AM PDT · by mnehring · 39 replies · 886+ views
    English backpacker Alexander Christian York, 33, was today sentenced to a maximum of five years jail for the manslaughter of Scotsman Rudi Boa in January last year.... ...However, towards the end of the night, an argument between York and the pair about creationism versus evolution escalated into a shouting match at the pub. The couple, both biomedical scientists, had been arguing the case of evolution, while York had taken a more biblical view of history.... ..."For some reason, however ... the offender's mood changed suddenly and he began to abuse Mr Boa and Ms Brown....
  • Go West, young man! (sadly, the "Christian West" is shrinking and needs to be re-evangelized)

    08/02/2009 9:41:30 AM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 18 replies · 920+ views
    CMI ^ | July 28, 2009 | Calvin Smith
    Go West, young man! For most evangelicals, Jesus instruction in Matthew 28:19 to ‘Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations … ’ is a serious command, and it is an integral part of the mission statement of most churches. A great many churches take up special offerings and allocate funds towards missionaries they support. The western world countries (where Christianity once flourished) are still where the majority of missionaries are supported from, often by the prayers and small monthly donations from faithful Christians that want to be the ‘hands and feet of Jesus’ in countries they will probably...
  • Common DNA Sequences: Evidence of Evolution or Efficient Design? (apoptosis section fascinating!)

    08/01/2009 7:57:05 AM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 216 replies · 5,296+ views
    Acts & Facts ^ | August 2009 | Jeffrey Tomkins, Ph.D.
    With the advent of modern biotechnology, researchers have been able to determine the actual sequence of the roughly three billion bases of DNA (A,T,C,G) that make up the human genome. They have sequenced the genomes of many other types of creatures as well. Scientists have tried to use this new DNA data to find similarities in the DNA sequences of creatures that are supposedly related through evolutionary descent, but do genetic similarities provide evidence for evolution?...
  • Biological Big Bang: Another Explosion at the Dawn of Life (things couldn't be worse for Darwin!)

    07/31/2009 2:08:23 PM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 64 replies · 2,648+ views
    CEH ^ | July 23, 2009
    Biological Big Bang: Another Explosion at the Dawn of Life July 23, 2009 — Eugene Koonin and two friends from the NIH went tree-hunting. They examined almost 7,000 genomes of prokaryotes. They found trees all right – a whole forest of them. They even found 102 NUTs (nearly universal trees) in the forest. Unfortunately, it’s not what they wanted to find: a single universal tree of life that Darwin’s theory requires. They had to seriously consider the question: was there a biological big bang? Publishing in an open-access article in the Journal of Biology,[1] they began with the founding father’s...