Ben Stein takes us along his intellectual journey to understand our country’s current state of expressive freedom by looking at Darwinism and how its rise has suppressed other ideas such as Intelligent Design.The movie felt like a cleverly crafted essay read aloud but...
OPINIONBen Stein’s movie Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed has made its case even before its first public showing.By ALEXANDER "The movie, which opens this week, is about science clashing with teachers...
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The first draft of Charles Darwin, father of biology has been put online for the first time. Darwinism had made the most scientists to think about the nature and globe in very strange way. According to BBC article, the first draft of Darwin has been put online for the first...
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Next time you go down with that nasty flu--hopefully not the H5N1 strain--think about the thousands of kilometers those viruses (what ever happenedto 'virii'?) have traveled to get to your system. " Viruses that originate in East and Southeast Asia migrate around the...
"First in a Series of Quotable Attacks on Upcoming Ben Stein MovieToday’s quote comes from a blogger responding to a suggested link to Ben Stein’s EXPELLED: No Intelligence Allowed."Ben Stein lost any...
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WIth over 6000 satellites sent into orbit since Sputnik, we have a lot of junk spinning around our fair planet. The article below has a superb slideshow to illustrate this."Today, it is estimated that only 800...
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OPINIONBen Stein's Expelled: No Intelligenece Allowed is scheduled to open April 18th. I want to recommend some reading material along the same lines. Author Lee Strobel's work has been quite an inspiration for...
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Researchers worry that the constant harvesting of big macho alpha fish is leaving all the procreating up to the smaller guys. So in a few generations, all the fish will be shy little betas? If that's...
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Certainly a major importance how British Columbia and vertabrates evolved over 530 million years ago."
Scientists solve mystery of origins of Burgess ShaleRandy Boswell,
Canwest News...
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That's what some species of fish do anyway.Parental cannibalism in nature may be an attempt to hurry up the child-rearing process, according to new research.Perhaps children living at home into their twenties...
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"Examples of cultural approaches that are putting humans at risk include "everything from the economic incentives, industrial technologies and growth mentality that cause climate change, pollution and loss of biodiversity, to the religious polarization and political...
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Boston, Massachusetts (ANTARA News) - Planets resembling Earth can be found orbiting many sun-like stars in our galaxy, increasing the prospects of finding extraterrestial life on some of them, according to a study released Sunday.University of Arizona astronomer Michael...
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I saw a fascinating documentary on NOVA a few weeks ago. I was about to turn off my TV when I flipped to PBS and caught a glimpse of full-grown adults walking on their hands and feet. I was hooked - these four...
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Opponents of evolutuion often point to the large disparity between people and apes. However, it looks like we might not be so different after all... "]A pair of wild western lowland gorillas in Africa have...
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Is it just me, or is the prospect of having Oprah "24 hours a day on a platform that goes on forever" a little bit frightening?"Oprah Winfrey is getting her own TV network. OWN — for Oprah Winfrey Network —...