What are the origins of humankind? Who are we? And, where did we come from? The article "Re-considering Human origins: Creationism, Darwinian Evolutionism and UFOs", explores insight that suggests "Creationism" inclusive of "Intelligent Design", and Charles Darwin's...
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Charles Darwin wrote iconic works that are still making waves today as creationists attempt to get their ideas in to the science curriculum alongside his famous theory of evolution. But its Charles Darwin's beard...
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Nobel prizewinners for science are now demanding the sacking of the Royal Society's director of education after his call to teach creationism alongside evolution in science lessons."Two Nobel prize winners - Sir...
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"You might not have heard much about Evolution Sunday. That's probably because 'Sane People Gather; Don't Say Crazy Things' isn't much of a headline. Evolution Sunday is a event where churches across the nation...
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'Unlocking the Mystery of Life' - The scientific case for Intelligent Design - is produced by Illustra Media:"Time, chance, and natural selection. Since Darwin, biologists have relied on such processes to account for the origin of living things. Yet today, this...
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The giraffe's elongated neck has long been used in textbooks as an illustration of evolution by natural selection, but this common example has received very little experimental attention.In the January 2007...
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Bloomington, Indiana - The function of horned beetles' wild protrusions has been a matter of some consternation for biologists. Digging seemed plausible; combat and mate selection, more likely. Even Charles...
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From BBC News UK: Charles Darwin's works go online - The complete works of one of history's greatest scientists, Charles Darwin, are being published online.The project run by Cambridge University has digitised...
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