More than a quarter of science teachers polled by Ipsos MORI think creationism should be taught in the science classroom. Submitted by Choccy on December 24, 2008 Ipsos MORI reports 'Teachers Dismiss ...
This week Jews in synagogues around the world will begin again reading the Hebrew Bible from the beginning of the book of Genesis to finish the five books of Moses in 52 weeks hence. Reading the ...
S. Joshua Swamidass (“A Compromise on Creationism,” Houses of Worship, March 5) can offer no evidence in asserting that Bob Jones University grants degrees requiring course credits in “creation ...
A significant fraction of high-school biology teachers acknowledge teaching some form of creationism, according to the first large national survey to probe how that issue is handled inside American ...
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Update as of February 26th: Senator Karen Carter Peterson (D-New Orleans) recently filed SB 175 to repeal the Louisiana Science Education Act. More information can be found here. A recent lawsuit has ...
An old Einstein letter, in which the famous physicist tells a religious studies teacher and her students that science "supersedes" religious creation and that God can be thought of as "analogous to ...
Re: “As logic, science come under attack, push back with facts,” Another View by John Blanton, Feb. 11: John Blanton, a member of the Freethinkers Association of Central Texas, paints what he calls ...
FLORENCE, Ky. -- There is no mention of Noah's Ark in most science museums. No mention of the Tower of Babel, or the Garden of Eden, either. Instead, you get dinosaur replicas, fossils, models of ...
Dinosaurs were in the Garden of Eden and only died out a few thousand years ago. That’s the message of the $27 million Creation Museum, which opened in May in Kentucky. Science fiction author John ...
Author Dan Brown has used his books to challenge people with questions of God and faith, all while sending readers on globe-trotting adventures that leave you both dizzy and satisfied. And on those ...