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An Evolving Faith
September 18, 2006 TCS Daily (Technology, Commerce, Society)
Angela Rawlett wants to study biology to be a veterinarian, but this will involve studying evolution, which seems to be in conflict with her Christian faith
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Teaching Creationism an intelligent plan
September 18, 2006 Western Courier (Western Illinois University)
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Scientists on Religion
September 18, 2006 Scientific American
theist and materialist ponder the place of humanity in the universe
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Educators await decision on science courses
September 17, 2006 South Bend Tribune (Indiana)
State Board of Education to decide curriculum in October
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Deaf to the divine
September 17, 2006 Sunday Paper (Atlanta)
Thanks to rapid advancement in science, American life is more convenient and controllable than ever. So where does God fit in?
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Masters of the universe
September 17, 2006 Guardian Unlimited (UK)
What is the purpose of existence? Is there an afterlife? Is there anyone else out there? It's not every day we confront the big questions about life, the universe and everything. But, seizing on our increased interest in this search for meaning, three of
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Pope's speech at University of Regensburg
September 17, 2006 Catholic World News
the following is the prepared text from which Pope Benedict XVI spoke as he addressed an academic audience at the University of Regensburg on September 12
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Island creatures evolve to be great and small
September 16, 2006 New Scientist, n.2569, p.17
For years, it was assumed that evolution must speed up to produce such variety so rapidly. Now, for the first time, biologists have found empirical evidence that this happens.
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The Big Bang fails another test
September 15, 2006 Creation Ministries International
the background echo of the big bang' was supposed to cast a shadow -- but only if it is really true that this radiation is coming from far away
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Students, Beware Professor Osama
September 15, 2006 Los Angeles Times
fear-mongering conservatives are on their perennial crusade to purge universities of liberal professors
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Mild Climate, Lack of Moderns Let Last Neandertals Linger in Gibraltar
September 15, 2006 Science, v.313, n.5793, p.1557
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GEOCHEMISTRY: "Radiocarbon Dating's Final Frontier"
September 15, 2006 Science, v.313, n.5793, p.1560-1563
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Germans reconsider religion
September 15, 2006 Christian Science Monitor
Pope Benedict XVI's challenge to secularism meets with receptivity during his German visit
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World`s oldest webbed bird footprint found in South Korea
September 15, 2006 Angola Press
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Neanderthals May Have Hung On Longer Than Thought
September 14, 2006 Fox News (Live Science)
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Liberty Baptist hosts seminar
September 14, 2006 The Daily Citizen (Searcy, Arkansas)
Liberty Baptist Church is hosting a Ken Pennington Creation Seminar which will address issues like: The Genesis Creation, Noahs Flood, carbon-14 dating, the Ice Age, text book lies, fossil evidence used to date the earth
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New Lunar Meteorite Found in Antarctica
September 14, 2006 Space Daily
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"Rapid evolution of the most luminous galaxies during the first 900 million years"
September 14, 2006 Nature, v.443, p.189-192
- EDITOR'S SUMMARY: The oldest known galaxy
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An RNA gene expressed during cortical development evolved rapidly in humans
September 14, 2006 Nature, v.443, p.167-172
EDITOR'S SUMMARY: The human factor
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The Magnificence of How
September 13, 2006 New York Sun
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Tracing the limits of quantum weirdness
September 13, 2006 New Scientist, n.2569, p.8
the uncertainty principle is being harnessed to see if it is possible to identify a point at which matter begins to exhibit weird quantum behaviour
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Incredible Creatures that Defy Evolution (VHS/DVD)
September 13, 2006 Reel Productions see also Amazon
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Nature Has Its Say: DVD Series Lets Animal Behavior & Design Undermine Evolution
September 13, 2006 WDC Media News (AgapePress)
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Neanderthals' 'last rock refuge'
September 13, 2006 BBC News our evolutionary cousin the Neanderthal may have survived in Europe much longer than previously thought
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Study Shows Motion of Earth's Plates Consistent for 40 Million Years
September 13, 2006 University of Missouri, Columbia
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Adventist Scientist Publishes Book on Dinosaurs
September 13, 2006 Pacific Press (media release)
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Book
Dinosaurs: Where Did They Come From ... and Where Did They Go?
September 13, 2006 Pacific Press
- CIRCLE: Curriculum and Instruction Resource Center Linking Educators
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Why viral stowaways are a babys best friend
September 12, 2006 Andy Coghlan / New Scientist
harmless viruses apparently stowed away for millions of years in the DNA of mammals have proved to be more than idle passengers
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"Nature, Science and Wisdom: The Role of the Philosophy of Nature"
September 12, 2006 American Maritain Association
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Research Paper Challenge
September 12, 2006 Answers in Genesis
win a $50,000 scholarship to Virginias prestigious Bible-based Liberty University
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Overcoming Roadblocks to the Teaching of Evolution
September 12, 2006
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Darwin Would Put God Out of Business
September 12, 2006 beliefnet.com
if you have faith in God as the Creator, you cant embrace Darwinism too, despite what some scientists claim
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September 12, 2006
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Discuss science and theology with experts at UA forum series
September 12, 2006 Arizona Daily Star (Tucson)
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Baylor aiming for Intelligent Design on field
September 12, 2006 Cougfan.com
the East-Central Texas school is now better known for its controversial role in the dubious effort to move the study of creationism, typically limited to philosophy and religion classes, into the arena of science
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The Best of Greek Thought Is An Integral Part of Christian Faith
September 12, 2006 Chiesa
the complete text of the lecture given by the pope in the main hall of the University of Regensburg -- Faith, Reason and the University: Memories and Reflections
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Pope Slams Evolution
September 12, 2006 ANSA (Italy)
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ARN-Announce, n.58
September 12, 2006 Access Research Network
describes many of the upcoming events and new articles, books, videos and other resources on Intelligent Design
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Loving God with All Your Mind (conference)
September 12, 2006 McLean Bible Church (Vienna, Virginia)
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Apostolic Journey of His Holiness Benedict XVI to München, Altötting and Regensburg (September 9-14, 2006)
September 12, 2006 Aula Magna of the University of Regensburg meeting with the representatives of Science -- Faith, Reason and the University: Memories and Reflections
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News Update/Commentary
6.0 quake in Gulf shakes Southeast
September 11, 2006 CNN
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Genetic Surprise Confirms Neglected 70-Year-Old Evolutionary Theory
September 11, 2006 University of Rochester
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News Update/Commentary
Genetic Surprise: Mobile Genes Found to Pressure Species Formation
September 11, 2006 Science Daily
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Neanderthals More Normal Than We Are
September 11, 2006 Fox News (Live Science)
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Dark Energy and Dark Matter -- The Results of Flawed Physics?
September 11, 2006 PhysOrg.com
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The New Naysayers
September 11, 2006 Newsweek
being an atheist in America isn't easy ... in the midst of religious revival, three scholars argue that atheism is smarter
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Darwin Skeptics
September 11, 2006 Revolution Against Evolution
a select list of academics, scientists and scholars involved in various creationist movements and Intelligent Design
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Colorado State professor disputes global warming is human-caused
September 11, 2006 Daily Reporter-Herald (Loveland, CO)
views out of step with others are good for science
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Darwin Skeptics
September 11, 2006 Jerry Bergman a select list of academics, scientists and scholars involved in various creationist movements and Intelligent Design
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They're back
September 10, 2006 Beacon Journal (Akron, Ohio)
the intelligent design crowd wants Ohio to consider again a place for religious faith in the science classroom