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  • In the beginning (Evolution and religion)

    04/30/2007 1:18:21 PM PDT · by mjp · 137 replies · 1,849+ views
    www.economist.com ^ | Apr 19th 2007
    The debate over creation and evolution, once most conspicuous in America, is fast going global THE “Atlas of Creation” runs to 770 pages and is lavishly illustrated with photographs of fossils and living animals, interlaced with quotations from the Koran. Its author claims to prove not only the falsehood of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection, but the links between “Darwinism” and such diverse evils as communism, fascism and terrorism. In recent weeks the “Atlas de la Création” has been arriving unsolicited and free of charge at schools and universities across French-speaking Europe. It is the latest sign...
  • Testing Darwin's Teachers

    03/31/2006 7:18:12 PM PST · by Virginia-American · 454 replies · 4,748+ views
    Loa Angeles Times ^ | March 31, 2006 | Stephanie Simon
    LIBERTY, Mo. — Monday morning, Room 207: First day of a unit on the origins of life. Veteran biology teacher Al Frisby switches on the overhead projector and braces himself. As his students rummage for their notebooks, Frisby introduces his central theme: Every creature on Earth has been shaped by random mutation and natural selection — in a word, by evolution. The challenges begin at once. "Isn't it true that mutations only make an animal weaker?" sophomore Chris Willett ....Frisby tries to explain that evolution takes millions of years, but Willett isn't listening. "I feel a tail growing!" he calls...
  • New evidence that natural selection is a general driving force behind the origin of species

    02/24/2006 4:12:32 AM PST · by PatrickHenry · 285 replies · 2,507+ views
    Vanderbilt University ^ | 23 February 2006 | Staff
    Charles Darwin would undoubtedly be both pleased and chagrined. The famous scientist would be pleased because a study published online this week provides the first clear evidence that natural selection, his favored mechanism of evolution, drives the process of species formation in a wide variety of plants and animals. But he would be chagrined because it has taken nearly 150 years to do so. What Darwin did in his revolutionary treatise, “On the Origin of Species,” was to explain how much of the extraordinary variety of biological traits possessed by plants and animals arises from a single process, natural selection....
  • Academics fight rise of creationism at universities [UK]

    02/21/2006 10:29:55 AM PST · by mathprof · 138 replies · 1,633+ views
    Gaurdian ^ | 2/21/06 | Duncan Campbell
    · More students believe Darwin got it wrong · Royal Society challenges 'insidious problem' A growing number of science students on British campuses and in sixth form colleges are challenging the theory of evolution and arguing that Darwin was wrong. Some are being failed in university exams because they quote sayings from the Bible or Qur'an as scientific fact and at one sixth form college in London most biology students are now thought to be creationists. Earlier this month Muslim medical students in London distributed leaflets that dismissed Darwin's theories as false. Evangelical Christian students are also increasingly vocal in...
  • US Scientists enlist clergy in evolution battle

    02/20/2006 10:58:43 AM PST · by curiosity · 135 replies · 1,275+ views
    Reuters ^ | 2/20/2006 | Maggie Fox
    ST. LOUIS, Missouri (Reuters) - American scientists fighting back against creationism, intelligent design and other theories that seek to deny or downgrade the importance of evolution have recruited unlikely allies -- the clergy.And they have taken their battle to a new level, trying to educate high school and even elementary school teachers on how to hold their own against parents and school boards who want to mix religion with science.While they feel they have won the latest round against efforts to bring God into the classroom, the scientists say they have little doubt their opponents are merely regrouping."It's time to...
  • Churches urged to back evolution

    02/20/2006 5:33:50 AM PST · by ToryHeartland · 2,340 replies · 21,894+ views
    British Broadcasting Corporation ^ | 20 February 2006 | Paul Rincon
    Churches urged to back evolution By Paul Rincon BBC News science reporter, St Louis US scientists have called on mainstream religious communities to help them fight policies that undermine the teaching of evolution. The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) hit out at the "intelligent design" movement at its annual meeting in Missouri. Teaching the idea threatens scientific literacy among schoolchildren, it said. Its proponents argue life on Earth is too complex to have evolved on its own. As the name suggests, intelligent design is a concept invoking the hand of a designer in nature. It's time to...
  • `Intelligent design' ban is proposed (Democrats to the Rescue!!)

    02/18/2006 1:56:49 AM PST · by gobucks · 196 replies · 2,002+ views
    Chicago Tribune ^ | 17 Feb 2006 | Tribune News Services
    MADISON, Wis. -- Two Democratic lawmakers introduced a bill to ban public schools from teaching "intelligent design" as science, saying "pseudo-science" should have no place in the classroom. The proposal is the first of its kind in the country, the National Conference of State Legislatures said. The measure would require science curriculums to describe only natural processes and follow definitions from the National Academy of Sciences. Its sponsor, Rep. Terese Berceau, acknowledged the measure faces an uphill fight in a legislature where Republicans control both houses. Berceau said science education is under attack across the country as proponents of intelligent...