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American Museum of Natural History Darwin Exhibit Goes on the Road
The American Museum of Natural History’s propagandistic “Darwin” exhibit has gone on the road. It is now on display in Philadelphia, and in 2008 it will be shown in Japan. As I reported last year, this biased exhibit rewrites the history of Social Darwinism, as well as covering up the museum’s own key role in the eugenics crusade.
Casey Responds to Wesley Elsberry’s Unjustified and Irrelevant Character Attacks
I have responded to Wesley Elsberry’s latest character attack upon me offsite, here.
Wells & Shermer at CATO
The CATO Institute event with Michael Shermer and our own Senior Fellow, Jonathan Wells, is now available online. Here are a few notes.
BreakPoint Applauds A Meaningful World: Intelligent Design Argument Breaks New Ground
Yesterday, longtime ID supporter Chuck Colson gave the first of two BreakPoint radio commentaries praising A Meaningful World by Benjamin Wiker and Jonathan Witt. While Mr. Colson is familiar with many of the arguments for design, he was quick to note that A Meaningful World is about so much more than the narrow concept that many people have of “intelligent design.” Their book’s subtitle helps explain their idea: How the Arts and Sciences Reveal the Genius of Nature. It’s an original and utterly fascinating approach to the subject. Wiker and Witt have taken the argument for design to another level, posing questions that Darwinism is utterly incapable of answering, as Prison Fellowship Ministries President Mark Earley pointed out in today’s Read More ›
Censorship Wins in Ohio
Darwinists have apparently killed the proposed framework for teaching controversial issues in Ohio–at least for now.