Month: April 2012
Caught in Candid Moment, New York Times Admits “Perfection” of the Human Eye’s “Design Features”
“The basic building blocks of human eyesight turn out to be practically perfect.”
Reuters (Probably) Going to Falsely Link Academic Freedom Bill to “Intelligent Design” and “Creationism” (Updated)
Unfortunately, the Reuters reporter balked at my suggestion that fairness would dictate the article point out we aren’t pushing ID into public schools, and the law doesn’t do that either.
Darwin’s Role in The Closing of the American Mind
Something to remember next time you hear Darwinists trying to raise alarms about the dread effects on education if young people are allowed to question evolutionary orthodoxy.
Children of the Corn: A Reader Objects
“Grant me Zea, and I’ll evolve you corn” is a whole lot like Darwin saying, “Grant me a mudfish…” for the origin of Vertebrata.
Governor of Tennessee Duped by Darwin Lobby Rhetoric about the Need to Protect Academic Freedom
Governor of Tennessee Bill Haslam allowed his state’s academic freedom bill to become law, but he also bought into some of the falsehoods being spread by the Darwin Lobby.