Opponents of Evolution Adopting New Strategy »
Posted By KLopez 4 months, 1 week ago in Science & TechnologyOpponents of teaching evolution, in a natural selection of sorts, have gradually shed those strategies that have not survived the courts. Over the last decade, creationism has given rise to "creation science," which became "intelligent design," which in 2005 was banned from the public school curriculum in Pennsylvania by a feder
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ForrestPhelps4 months, 1 week ago
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"Evolution as a principle is not disputed in the scientific mainstream, where the term "theory" does not mean a hunch, but an explanation backed by abundant observation, and where gaps in knowledge are not seen as grounds for doubt but points for future understanding. Over time, research has strengthened the basic tenets of evolution, especially as advances in molecular genetics have allowed biologists to read the history recorded in the DNA of animals and plants."
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smithichie4 months, 1 week ago
Why am I not surprised this stratagy involves finding a new name for creationism? Instead of putting forth supporting evidence for creationism, all creationists seem to do is apply a new label to their old ideas in an attempt to try to sell it all over again. Creationism became 'Creation Science, when that failed it became 'Intelligent Design' and now that it has failed as well, a new name is needed.
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