Geoscience Research Institute
News Archive (February 2005)
DISCLAIMER: The following links do not necessarily
represent endorsement by the Geoscience Research Institute, but are meant to
provide information from a wide range of viewpoints and expertise on scientific issues,
religious issues, and the interface between the two, particularly in the area of creation
and evolution.
FEBRUARY 27
- All
the Power in the World / 2006 / Peter Unger / Oxford University Press see also
Amazon
- Kansas
City Strip / February 17, 2005 / Tony Ortega / The Pitch
(Kansas City, MO)
Bible thumping is about to take on a new meaning in
Kansas
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Advocates for teaching option to evolution in schools gaining / February
11, 2005 / Jon Hurdle / San Diego Union-Tribune (Reuters)
- The
Unexpected Scientist / January-February 2005 / Denyse O'Leary / Today's
Christian (Christianity Today)
how Christian teen Sarah Mims is
rewriting the science journals and following in her dad's footsteps
- Virtual Solar Observatory / Joseph
B. Gurman / NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (Greenbelt, MD)
- Real Climate
a commentary site on climate science by working
climate scientists
- Window View / Todd Peterson, et
al. / Arlington, VA
design, time, global changes,
harmony and purpose for life
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Science and The Trinity: The Christian Encounter with Reality / August
2004 / John Polkinghorne / Yale University Press see also
Amazon
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Copies in Seconds / August 2004 / David Owen / Simon & Schuster
how a lone inventor and an unknown
company created the biggest communication breakthrough since
Gutenberg--Chester Carlson and the birth of the Xerox Machine; see also
Amazon
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Ancient Earth, Ancient Skies: The Age of Earth and Its Cosmic Surroundings
/ June 2004 / G. Brent Dalrymple / Stanford University Press see also
Amazon
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Knowledge and the World: Challenges Beyond the Science Wars / June
2004 / Martin Carrier, Johannes Roggenhofer, Gunter Kόppers, and Philippe Blanchard (editors) / Springer-Verlag see also
Amazon
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Life in the Solar System and Beyond / February 2004 / Barrie William
Jones / Springer-Verlag see also
Amazon
- From Young Earth
Creationist to Evolutionist /
Edward T. Babinski
your friendly neighborhood
"anti-christian's" intellectual journey
- "Science as
Process or Dogma? The Case of the Peppered Moth" / 1999 / Craig Holdrege /
Elemente der Naturwissenschaft, v.70, p.39-51
FEBRUARY 25
FEBRUARY 24
- "Recent Rapid Uplift of
Today's Mountains" / March 2005 / John Baumgardner / Impact, n.381
(Institute for Creation Research)
- "The Ultimate Proof
of Christianity (The Resurrection of Jesus)" / March 2005 / Henry M.
Morris / Back to Genesis, n.195a (Institute for Creation Research)
- "Mount St. Helens 25th
Anniversary Conference" (pdf) / March 2005 / Mark Rasche / Acts & Facts,
v.34, n.3, p.1-2
- "ASTROPHYSICS:
Giant Neutron-Star Flare Blitzes the Galaxy With Gamma Rays"
requires registration
/ 25 February 2005 / Robert Irion / Science, v.307, n.5713, p.1178-1179
- "HUMAN
ORIGINS: Battle Erupts Over the 'Hobbit' Bones"
requires registration
/ 25 February 2005 / Elizabeth Culotta / Science, v.307, n.5713, p.1179
- "New
Perspectives on Ancient Mars"
requires registration
/ 25 February 2005 / Sean C. Solomon, et al. / Science, v.307,
n.5713, p.1214-1220
- "HISTORY
OF SCIENCE: 'How Science Survived'--Medieval Manuscripts as
Fossils"
requires registration
/ 25 February 2005 / Sharon Larimer Gilman and Florence Eliza Glaze /
Science, v.307, n.5713, p.1208-1209
- "Cassini
Drops In"
requires registration
/ 25 February 2005 / Linda Rowan / Science, v.307, n.5713, p.1222
a spacecraft has returned to Saturn
- "New
evidence on deinonychosaurian dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of Patagonia"
requires registration
/ 24 February 2005 / Fernando E. Novas and Diego Pol / Nature, v.433,
p.858-861
- "Prokaryotic
cells of the deep sub-seafloor biosphere identified as living bacteria"
requires registration
/ 24 February 2005 / Axel Schippers, et al. / Nature, v.433,
p.861-864
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Strong Quake in Central Iran Levels Towns; Hundreds Die / February 23,
2005 / Nazila Fathi / New York Times
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Astronomers Spy Galaxy's Strongest Explosion Yet / February 22, 2005 /
Scientific American
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Early turtle ancestor found / 21 February 2005 / Judy Skatssoon / ABC
Science Online
- UN bans
reproductive cloning / February 21, 2005 / Alison McCook / The
Scientist non-legally
binding agreement doesn't explicitly address therapeutic cloning
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History of modern man unravels as German scholar is exposed as fraud /
February 19, 2005 / Luke Harding / The Guardian (UK)
flamboyant anthropologist
falsified dating of key discoveries
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A Young Earth: Fishing for Proof / ~February 12, 2005 / Thomas Tarpley,
Michael Cortez, and Brad Harrub / Apologetics Press
- Mini
star could offer haven for life / 12 February 2005 / Hazel Muir / New
Scientist, n.2486 the
dusty disc around a distant brown dwarf-based solar system could one day spawn
habitable planets
- UK Update / February 2005
/ Randall Hardy / Creation Research
-
PALEOANTHROPOLOGY: The Littlest Human / February
2005 / Kate Wong / Scientific American
a spectacular find in Indonesia
reveals that a strikingly different hominid shared the earth with our kind in
the not so distant past
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Big Bang vs. Steady State / February 2005 / Chet Raymo / Scientific
American how
the Big Bang theory won the 20th century's biggest cosmological debate
- "Eighty
percent of proteins are different between humans and chimpanzees" (pdf) /
November 2004 / Galina Glazko, Vamsi Veeramachaneni, Masatoshi Nei, and
Wojciech Makayowski / Gene (in press)
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The Great Betrayal: Fraud in Science / October 2004 / Horace Freeland
Judson / Harcourt see also
Amazon
FEBRUARY 21
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Unintelligent Design / February 20, 2005 / Jim Holt / New York Times
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Anthropologist resigns in 'dating disaster' / February 19, 2005 / World
Net Daily
panel says professor of human
origins made up data, plagiarized works
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Signs of intelligent design emerging / February 19, 2005 / Rich Barlow /
Boston Globe
the cultural storm over
''intelligent design" has generated a squall over Cambridge and the
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
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Strong Quake Causes Panic in Indonesia's East / February 19, 2005 / New
York Times (Reuters)
- Sniff of
life on Mars has tongues wagging / 18 February 2005 / Irene Brown /
Australian Broadcasting Corp.
- Huge
explosion traced to exotic star / 18 February 2005 / Jim Giles /
Nature (news@nature)
astronomers pinpoint source of
unprecedented radiation surge
- Controversial
Dates of Biblical Edom Reassessed in Results from New Archeological Research
/ February 17, 2005 / Barry Jagoda / University of California, San Diego
- Oldest fossil
'rabbit' unearthed / 17 February 2005 / BBC News
Science magazine reports the fossilized
skeleton of a rabbit-like creature found in Mongolia
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Ethiopia is top choice for cradle of Homo sapiens / 16 February
2005 / Michael Hopkin /
Nature (news@nature)
radioactive dating finds that
fossil skulls are 195,000 years old
- Black
holes bend light the 'wrong' way / 15 February 2005 / Jim Giles /
Nature (news@nature)
astronomers could be
misinterpreting their observations of distant stars due to distortions from
refraction effects
- The Branding
of a Heretic / January 28, 2005 / David Klinghoffer / Wall Street
Journal
Are religious scientists unwelcome at the
Smithsonian?
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Dare to win / January 26, 2005 / Jay D. Homnick / Jewish World Review
the time is ripe for people of faith to fight back
against militant secularists pushing the theory of evolution as fact
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God and Time: Essays on the Divine Nature / December 2001 / Gregory E.
Ganssle and David M. Woodruff (editors) / Oxford University Press see also
Amazon
- God &
Time: Four Views / September 2001 / Gregory E. Ganssle (editor) /
InterVarsity Press see also
Amazon
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Time and Eternity: Exploring
God's Relationship to Time / March 2001 / William Lane Craig /
Crossway Books see also
Amazon
FEBRUARY 17
-
Tapestry of Life: Lateral Transfers of Heritable Elements / December
11-13, 2005 / organizers: Jeffrey Gordon and Claire Fraser (National Academy
of Sciences) / Beckman Center (Irvine, California)
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Intelligent Design Symposium / March 26, 2005 / IDEA Club / University of
Texas, Dallas
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Science's new heresy trial / February 19, 2005 / Gene Edward Veith /
World Magazine a
Smithsonian-backed editor is defrocked by the priesthood of science for
publishing an article on Intelligent Design
- "Gamma
Rays Made on Earth"
requires registration
/ 18 February 2005 / Umran Inan / Science, v.307, n.5712, p.1054-1055
- "Stratigraphic
placement and age of modern humans from Kibish, Ethiopia"
requires registration
/ 17 February 2005 / Ian McDougall, Francis H. Brown, and John G. Fleagle /
Nature, v.433, p.733-736
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Evolution Revolution / February 17, 2005 / Deidre Pike / Tucson Weekly
scientists and educators fear
conservative political muscle could force religious ideology into
public-school classrooms
- NASA
Researchers Claim Evidence of Present Life on Mars / 16 February 2005 /
Brian Berger / space.com
- Darwinists Prove Computers Work! / February 16, 2005 / Jonathan Wells /
Center for Science and Culture
- Key to
intelligence questioned / 15 February 2005 / BBC News
thought might not be dependent on
language, according to new research published in the Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences
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Cecil County Adopts Text Stressing Evolution / February 15, 2005 / Nick
Anderson / Washington Post, p.B03
- For
Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens, Was It De-Lovely? / February 15, 2005 /
John Noble Wilford / New York Times
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Stealth Cloning / February 15, 2005 / Wesley J. Smith
/ National Review Online
Washington state tries legalizing cloning on the sly
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Scientists Document Complex Genomic Events Leading to the Birth of New Genes
/ February 15, 2005 / Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory / Science Daily
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Holy Evolution, Darwin! Comics Take On Science / February 14, 2005 / Neda
Ulaby / National Public Radio, Morning Edition
- Truth,
Incompleteness and the Gφdelian Way / February 14, 2005 / Edward Rothstein
/ New York Times
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Stemming stem cell research / February 14, 2005 / Cal Thomas /
townhall.com
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Embryonic stem cell research as an obsession / February 14, 2005 / Donald
R. May / townhall.com
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'Intelligent design' a way to smuggle Christianity into schoolrooms /
February 12, 2005 / Barry W. Lynn / Houston Chronicle
- Climate
change: Menace or myth? / 12 February 2005 / Fred Pearce / New
Scientist
-
Evolution row / February 9, 2005 / N. S. Mohamed Azif / The Hindu
(India)
- The
final unraveling of the universe / 5 February 2005 / Stephen Battersby /
New Scientist, n.2485 it
might collapse in a big crunch; it could end more violently in a big rip; a
drift into darkness is an option, but even that could get pretty exciting
- How 3D
space survived the great destruction / 5 February 2005 / Stephen Battersby
/ New Scientist, n.2485
- "Mineral
isochrons and isotopic fingerprinting: Pitfalls and promises" / January
2005 / Jon Davidson, Bruce Charlier, John M. Hora, Rebecca Perlroth /
Geology, v.33, n.1, p.29-32
- Selling
Books on Intelligent Design and Science Amidst Public Controversy /
January 2005 / Byron Borger / Hearts & Minds (bookstore), Dallastown, PA
-
Intelligent Design and Grand Unified Theory / John Paily (Karnataka,
India)
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Leaps in the Dark: The Making of Scientific Reputations / December
2004 / John Waller / Oxford University Press
reveals the latest research into the myths surrounding 12
crucial moments in the history of science; see also
Amazon
- Origin of the Human Species,
2nd ed. / October 2003 / Dennis Bonnette / Sapientia Press see also
Amazon
- Why We Exist: Inferences from
Science for an Explanation of Human Purpose / August 2003 / Eugene
Bell-Gam / Pen Press Publishers see also
Amazon
- Teaching Intelligent Design --
What Happened When? A Response to Eugenie Scott / February 23, 2001 /
William A. Dembski / theism.net
design theorists argue that intelligent design
constitutes a valid scientific research program aimed at understanding the
effects of intelligence in the natural world
-
Robert
Boyle: A Free Enquiry into the Vulgarly Received Notion of Nature /
November 1996 / Edward B. Davis and Michael Hunter (editors) / Cambridge
University Press see also
Amazon
FEBRUARY 13
-
The Darwinian Interlude / March 2005 / Freeman Dyson / Technology Review
in early times horizontal gene transfer, the sharing of genes
between unrelated species, was prevalent ... reductionist biology has been
practiced for the last hundred years ... a new biology based on communities
and ecosystems rather than on genes and molecules is now needed
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MITs Burgeoning Faithful / March 2005 / David Cameron / Technology Review
life groups are the backbone of Campus Crusades presence at
MIT
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Researcher claims bias by Smithsonian / February 13, 2005 / Joyce Howard
Price / Washington Times
a former editor of a scientific journal has filed a complaint
against the Smithsonian Institution, charging that he was discriminated
against on the basis of perceived religious and political beliefs because of
an article he published that challenged the Darwinian theory of evolution
- Scientist
denied patent for human-animal hybrid / February 13, 2005 / Washington
Post
- God
and Evolution / February 12, 2005 / Nicholas D. Kristof / New York
Times
-
Alive! The race to create life from scratch / 12 February 2005 / Bob
Holmes / New Scientist, n.2486
meet the people who claim they are
about to find out the ingredients needed to create life
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Reinventing Physics: the Search for the Real Frontier / February 11, 2005
/ Robert B. Laughlin / Chronicle of Higher Education
- "NEANDERTALS
REVISITED MEETING: Faces May Lie When Skulls Tell Tales"
requires registration
/ 11 February 2005 / Elizabeth Culotta / Science, v.307, n.5711,
p.840-841
- "Independent
Origins of Middle Ear Bones in Monotremes and Therians"
requires registration
/ 11 February 2005 / Thomas H. Rich, James A. Hopson, Anne M. Musser, Timothy
F. Flannery, and Patricia Vickers-Rich / Science, v.307, n.5711,
p.910-914
- "Inflationary
Cosmology: Exploring the Universe from the Smallest to the Largest Scales"
requires registration
/ 11 February 2005 / Alan H. Guth and David I. Kaiser / Science, v.307,
n.5711, p.884-890
- "ETHICS:
Forbidden Knowledge"
requires registration
/ 11 February 2005 / Joanna Kempner, Clifford S. Perlis, and Jon F. Merz /
Science, v.307, n.5711, p.854
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Biology's New Forbidden Fruit / February 11, 2005 / Oliver Morton / New
York Times
- Politics and religion enter
into evolution debate / February 10, 2005 / Jon Hurdle / MSNBC
electoral victories boost
campaign to question Darwin
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Divine Creation and Evolution / February 10, 2005 / Alexander R. Pruss /
Department of Philosophy, Georgetown University
- The icy truth
behind Neanderthals / 10 February 2005 / Cameron Balbirnie / BBC News
in 1848 a strange skull was
discovered on the military outpost of Gibraltar that was undoubtedly human,
but also had some of the heavy features of an ape -- distinct brow ridges and
a forward projecting face
-
Ear-splitting discovery rocks mammal identity / 10 February 2005 / Roxanne
Khamsi /
Nature (news@nature)
triple bone structure arose
independently in platypus and humans
- Marine
biology: Whale fall / 9 February 2005 / Amanda Haag /
Nature (news@nature)
scientists go to extreme and unpleasant lengths to study the
fatty bones of dead whales that provide rich pickings for creatures on the sea
floor
- Evolution in the Blackboard
Jungle / February 9, 2004 / Ronald Bailey / reasononline
an intelligent design for a
solution to the debate
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Britain Grants 'Dolly' Scientist Cloning License / February 9, 2005 /
New York Times (Associated Press)
- Dolly expert is to
clone embryos / 8 February 2005 / BBC News
the creator of Dolly the sheep
has been granted a license to clone human embryos for medical research
-
Kansas Schools Struggle with Evolution and Creationism / February 8, 2005
/ Greg Allen / National Public Radio (Morning Edition)
- An
Astronomer's View of Christianity and Science / February 8, 2005 / Renee
Montagne / National Public Radio (Morning Edition)
Owen Gingerich, a professor of astronomy at Harvard
University and senior astronomer at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory,
discusses the role of evolution and the creationist movement called
Intelligent Design
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For the Worst of Us, the Diagnosis May Be 'Evil' / February 8, 2005 /
Benedict Carey / New York Times
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Teach science, not belief / February 7, 2005 / Greg Nielsen / Cavalier
Daily (University of Virginia)
- Doubting
Darwin / February 7, 2005 / Jerry Adler / Newsweek
a controversial new theory called
'intelligent design' asserts that a supernatural agent was at work in making
possible life in its infinite complexity
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Design
for Living / February 7, 2005 / Michael J. Behe / New York Times
- letter response:
'Intelligent Design' / February 12, 2005 / Bruce Alberts (President,
National Academy of Sciences)
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Where did we come from? / February 6, 2005 / Gerald L. Zelizer / USA
Today and what can we
teach our kids?
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Spotting Evolution on the Wing / February 5, 2005 / Howard Hughes Medical
Institute / Science Daily
by analyzing the genetic
origin of a modest spot on a fruit fly wing, researchers have discovered a
molecular mechanism that explains, in part, how new patterns can evolve
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Fact is, this theory is under attack / February 5, 2005 / Arthur Hirsch /
Baltimore Sun (Maryland)
Charles Darwin's contributions to science are facing serious
challenges from Elkton to Dover, Pa., and across the nation
- "Abrupt
and Gradual Extinction Among Late Permian Land Vertebrates in the Karoo Basin,
South Africa"
requires registration
/ Peter D. Ward, Jennifer Botha, Roger Buick, Michiel O. De Kock, Douglas H.
Erwin, Geoffrey H. Garrison, Joseph L. Kirschvink, and Roger Smith / 4
February 2005 / Science, v.307, n.5710, p.709-714
- Ernst
Mayr dies, aged 100 / 4 February 2005 / Michael Hopkin /
Nature (news@nature)
German-born biologist formulated the modern concept of species
- Muddy
microbes retrieved from the abyss / 3 February 2005 / Michael Hopkin /
Nature (news@nature)
submarine mission finds life in
the deepest trench on Earth
- Liberty seized!
/ February 2, 2005 / Steven Voigt / Renew America
the ACLU sues a Pennsylvania
school over intelligent design theory
- Feathered friends no
bird brains / 1 February 2005 / BBC News
the term "bird brain" is out of
date as birds' brains are just as advanced as mammals'
- D. James
Kennedy Sees 'Wall of Evolution' Eventually Tumbling Down / February 1,
2005 / Allie Martin / Agape Press (Christian News Service)
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Evolution Takes a Back Seat in U.S. Classes / February 1, 2005 / Cornelia
Dean / New York Times
- End of
one world? On to the next? Not so fast
/ February 1, 2005 / Denyse
O'Leary / christianity.ca
Smithsonian persecutes one of their own who
published a peer-reviewed article on Intelligent Design. Also, read about
end-of-the world cosmology; and the National Geographic on faith.
-
Evidence for Widespread Degradation of Gene Control Regions in Hominid Genomes
/ February 2005 / Peter D. Keightley, Martin J. Lercher, and Adam Eyre-Walker
/ PLoS Biology, v.3, n.2
- "Stem Cell Research:
Greasing the 'Slippery Slope' to Godlessness" / February 2005 / Daniel
Criswell / Impact, n.380 (Institute for Creation Research)
- "The Design
Revelation" / February 2005 / Henry M. Morris / Back to Genesis,
n.194 (Institute for Creation Research)
-
response: Intelligent Design's Contribution to the Debate over
Evolution: A Reply to Henry Morris / 1 February 2005 / William A. Dembski
- "Fast-growing
till over ancient ice in Beacon Valley, Antarctica" / February 2005 /
Felix Ng, Bernard Hallet, Ronald S. Sletten, and John O. Stone / Geology,
v.33, n.2, p.121-124
- ARN-Announce,
n.45 / January 31, 2005 / Dennis Wagner / Access Research Network
- Sticker
Shock / January 31, 2005 / Francis J. Beckwith /
Legal Times, v.28, n.5 in
Georgia evolution case, court misses real issue of religious tolerance
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Titanic life may bloom without water / 31 January 2005 / Philip Ball /
Nature (news@nature)
hydrocarbon seas on Saturn's moon
could be a solvent for biological molecules
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Discovery Phase / January 31, 2005 / Chris Mooney / American Prospect
we're getting acquainted with the new
anti-evolutionists and they seem very familiar
-
Darwin put to flight in Bible Belt / January 30, 2005 / Sarah Baxter /
Sunday Times (United Kingdom)
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Evolution feud back in schools / January 30, 2005 / Josh Kelley / The
Arizona Republic
state science education
standards aim for dialogue on differing life theories
- Titan
is 'shockingly Earth-like' / 29 January 2005 / Stephen Battersby / New
Scientist, n.2484
based on data sent back by the Huygens probe after landing on
Saturn's giant moon
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The Holocaust and Evolution / January 29, 2005 / Jonathan Sarfati / The
Conservative Voice
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Volcanic eruptions caused Permian period extinctions / 29 January 2005 /
New Scientist, n.2484
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Creationists at the gate / January 29, 2005 / Boston Globe
- Smithsonian in
uproar over intelligent-design article / January 29, 2005 /
WorldNetDaily.com museum
researcher's career threatened after he published favorable piece
-
SBTS Hires Controversial Intelligent-Design Advocate / January 29, 2005 /
Edwin C. Tsuei / Christian Post
the Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary hires intelligent-design champion William A. Dembski to
lead new Center of Science and Theology
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Furnace creates instant fossils / 28 January 2005 / Geoff Brumfiel /
Nature (news@nature)
artificially petrified wood could
help clean up radioactive waste
- Search for life
signal on Titan / 25 January 2005 / BCC News
scientists will comb data sent
back from Titan by the Huygens probe for the chemical signature of life in a
bid to identify the moon's source of methane
- Creation-Evolution
Headlines / January 2005 / David F. Coppedge / Master Plan Productions
-
Theory, fact and the origin of life / 2005 / Nature - Structural &
Molecular Biology, v.12, p.101
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God, Fine-Tuning, and the Problem of Old Evidence (pdf)
/ December 5, 2004 / Bradley Monton / PhilSci Archive
- "How Young Is the
Young Earth?" / December 2004 / John D. Morris / Back to Genesis,
n.192b (Institute for Creation Research)
- "Are Fossils the
Result of Noahs Flood?" / November 2004 / John D. Morris / Back to
Genesis, n.191b (Institute for Creation Research)
- "Was Geologic Work
Done on Creation Work?" / August 2004 / John D. Morris / Back to
Genesis, n.188b (Institute for Creation Research)
-
Kicking the Sacred Cow: Questioning the Unquestionable and Thinking the
Impermissible / August 2004 / James P. Hogan / Baen Books see also
Amazon
-
From Darwin to Hitler: Evolutionary Ethics, Eugenics, and Racism in Germany
/ May 2004 / Richard Weikart / Palgrave Macmillan
see also
Amazon
- "Were the Huge
Columbia River Basalts Formed in the Flood?" / May 2004 / John D. Morris /
Back to Genesis, n.185b (Institute for Creation Research)
- I Wish I Could Believe in Meaning: A Response to Nihilism / 2004 / Peter
S. Williams / Damaris Publishing
see also
Access Research
Network
-
Teaching tolerance / October 14, 2003 / Francis Beckett / The Guardian
we should abolish faith schools --
they breed only intolerance and isolation
-
Documentary Redraws Humans' Family Tree / January 21, 2003 / Hillary
Mayell / National Geographic News
-
Kurt Gφdel, Who Proved Truth Higher than
Logic / April 28, 2002 / Christian History Institute
- Kurt
Gφdel's Ontological Argument / Christopher Small / University of Waterloo,
Ontario Gφdel has
sketched a revised version of Anselm's traditional ontological argument for
the existence of God
- "Mr. Bryan on Evolution"
/ March 1991 / William Jennings Bryan / Impact, n.213 (Institute for
Creation Research)
- Creation and the
World of Science / 1979 / A. R. Peacocke / Clarendon Press (Oxford)
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