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Why Creationism Bears All the Hallmarks of a Conspiracy Theory In the US today, up to 40% of adults agree with the young Earth creationist claim that all humans are descended from Adam and Eve ...
Radical creationists don’t hate the idea of their children learning evolutionary theory, but they do hate—with good reason—any notion that public schools will treat their children’s faith ...
Simulation Creationism is a hypothesis that establishes a middle ground between the secular viewpoint of the Simulation Theory and the belief in Creationism, which posits that life and reality ...
When a public school teacher walks into his or her biology classroom, he or she cannot legally teach creationism or intelligent design. In late 2004, the local school board in Dover, Pennsylvania ...
In reality, Nye is saying, “Your theory shouldn’t be taught in schools, but my theory should. Your assumptions aren’t acceptable, but my assumptions are.” ...
Creationists have devised a theory called “Intelligent Design” (ID) and are trying to get Ohio’s Board of Education to make sure it’s taught alongside Darwinism.
The argument for I.D., and for "scientific creation theory" before it, is that evolution isn't up to the task of accounting for life. Given biology's complexity, ...
Floyd labels those who want to include the theory of creation as a part of school curriculum “anti-science dinosaurs,” “religious cranks,” and “blowhards,” apparently for believing ...
I first began investigating creationist school vouchers as my part of my fight against creationism in my home state of Louisiana. Activist and student Zack Kopplin. Jan. 16, 2013, 3:56 PM EST ...
In a sane world, the ringing denunciation of intelligent design and creationist "science" delivered by a federal judge in 2005 would have eradicated these concepts from the schoolroom.
In what’s being heralded as a secular triumph, the UK government has banned the teaching of creationism as science in all existing and future academies and free schools. The new clauses, which ...
Barbara Evanson’s belief that creationism should be taught in schools doesn’t change anything as far as our endorsements go. We’ve already endorsed Cindy Enos-Martinez as the more qualified ...