1569:, who signed both lists, that "The Discovery Institute may like to trumpet his expertise in neurosurgery as an indicator of the significance of his dissent from evolutionary biology, but I think I'd rather trumpet his ignorance of evolutionary biology as an indicator of the uselessness of the Discovery Institute's list." Myers continued to state that the signer "is not only wrong, but he's pretty damn arrogant about it – how else to explain someone who is proud of the fact that he knows nothing about a subject, and is proud of his inability to find sources that would correct his ignorance, even when they're pointed out to him directly? He's like
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609:. In an attempt to avoid repeating this violation, the Institute today avoids directly advocating for intelligent design in high school curricula. Instead, it advocates teaching methods that introduce intelligent design ideas (and textbooks) indirectly through a campaign to "Teach the Controversy" by portraying evolution as "a theory in crisis" and "presenting all the evidence, both for and against, evolution" and teaching "Critical Analysis of Evolution" (the name of the Institute's model lesson plans on the subject). The Discovery Institute describes their approach as:
1212:, legal director for the ACLU of Pennsylvania and the ACLU's lead attorney on the case called the Institute's report a stunt: "They're getting no traction in the scientific world so they're trying to do something ... as a PR stunt to get attention, ... That's not how scientists work, ... Discovery Institute is trying to litigate a year-old case in the media." He also said the Discovery Institute staff is not, as it claims, interested in finding scientific truths; it is more interested in a "cultural war," pushing for intelligent design and publicly criticizing a judge.
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1096:, and assisted suicide--that many believing Christians and Jews would reject. And 'Darwinism' is equated with a hodgepodge of ideas about race, politics, and social issues. If all these ideas were to fall into well-deserved obsolescence, this would in no way detract from the validity of Darwin's contributions to modern biological science. Neither religion nor science is well served by this oversimplified view of their complex history.
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discriminated against for objectively presenting the scientific strengths and weaknesses of
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taught that evolutionary theory, like any scientific theory, continues to be open to analysis and critical scrutiny. According to opinion polls, this approach is favored by the overwhelming majority of the
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website where one could sign the petition were prominent features of the campaign. During the period leading up to the Kansas evolution hearings the
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strategy is to separate intelligent design from previous, more explicitly religious, forms of creationism, and the legal defeats that prohibit them from public school science classrooms. For this reason, the
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website. As the Kansas debate over the teaching of evolution wound down in Fall 2006 after the conservative
Republicans who approved the Critical Analysis of Evolution classroom standards lost their majority in a primary election and the moderate Republicans and Democrats vowed to overturn Discovery
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frequently find themselves the subjects of unflattering articles on the
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and hidebound, but rather are focused on swaying the opinions of the public and public policy makers, which, if effective, it is hoped will respond by forcing the academic institutions supporting the scientific community to accept the
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rely, in part, on the notion that these issues are the subject of suppressed debate among biologists. ... according to neo-creationists, the apparent absence of this discussion and the nearly universal rejection of neo-creationist claims must be due to the conspiracy among professional biologists
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writes, "Not only is the number that they cite pathetically small, but they rely on getting scientists whose expertise isn't relevant." In analogy, it can be argued that the 'Physicians' list represents an insignificant fraction of the total medical profession. Addressing a specific example, Myers
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Within a day, the president of the York County Bar Association wrote that parties are required by the courts to submit findings of fact and "a judge can adopt some, all or none of the proposed findings." She added that in the final ruling, a judge's decision "is the judge's findings and it doesn't
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and Casey Luskin, senior fellows or officers of the Discovery Institute, argued that intelligent design is a valid scientific theory, that the Jones court should not have addressed the question of whether it was a scientific theory, and that the decision will have no effect on the development and
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Yet the Discovery Institute as an organization did not get involved in the issue in order to solve the mysteries of the universe. Chapman is up front about having a social and political agenda. He sees design intelligence as a way to combat the growing reliance on genetic explanations for human
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The compiled list of medical professionals is available on the Internet, where each signatory is listed three times: by last name, by country and by specialty. Most of the doctors who signed the statement are from the United States. As of May 22, 2007 there were 224 signatories from the United
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Others associated with the institute take a bigger leap of logic to argue that welfare, as currently dispensed, is a misguided consequence of the Darwinian outlook. "If you see human beings as nothing but matter and motion, than all you do is treat them like mouths to feed," says Jay Richards,
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chemist Nancy Bryson, who was removed as head of the science and mathematics division, purportedly for giving a presentation entitled "Critical Thinking on Evolution", which claimed evidence for intelligent design in nature. After protests, the university decided Bryson could keep the job and
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found that "the overwhelming evidence at trial established that intelligent design is a religious view, a mere re-labeling of creationism, and not a scientific theory." Numerous books have been written by prominent academics documenting intelligent design as a form of creationism, e.g.:
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The intelligent design (ID) movement has long labored to inculcate two mutually exclusive falsehoods in the minds of the public: A) that ID is a purely scientific theory that has nothing to do with religion; and B) that any objection to ID is evidence of bias and discrimination against
1201:'s proposed 'Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law' submitted to Judge Jones nearly a month before his ruling." The study, though making no specific allegations of wrongdoing, implies that Judge Jones relied upon the plaintiff's submissions in writing his own conclusions of law.
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States, two signatories from Australia, four signatories from Canada, eight signatories from the United Kingdom and another 14 from nine other countries. However, this figure should be expected to rise, based on a poll of 1472 US physicians conducted by the "
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program director for the institute's Center for Science and Culture. "If they're more than that, you treat the whole person," he argues, which would mean looking at such things as family structure and the role of moral and religious values in their lives.
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Institute-influenced 2005 school science standards and adopt those recommended by a State Board Science Hearing Committee that were rejected by the previous board, the Institute shifted the focus of The Stand Up For Science campaign from Kansas to Texas.
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responded with a statement framing the issue as a matter of free speech: "President Bush is to be commended for defending free speech on evolution, and supporting the right of students to hear about different scientific views about evolution."
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campaign. One common criticism is that the rhetoric employed by the Institute in its campaigns is intentionally vague and misleading and that the campaigns mask a near total absence of scientific support and productive research programs. The
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adoption of intelligent design as an alternative to standard evolutionary theory. Peter Irons responded to the DeWolf et al. article, arguing that the decision was extremely well reasoned, and that it marks the end to legal efforts by the
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Do you really have to attack a whole branch of science in order to counter liberal views on welfare? The Discovery Institute folk think they do. "Unless you get the science right," Chapman says, "it's very hard to contend with the other
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The Discovery Institute has created a number of petitions to give the impression that there are widespread doubts about the Theory of Evolution among scientists and scientifically-literate professionals. These petitions include
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The term gained exposure when the Institute was widely quoted in the press in 2005 after president Bush publicly spoke in favor of teaching intelligent design alongside evolution as a competing theory and Institute fellow
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behavior and what he sees as an undermining of personal responsibility. As an example of this phenomenon, Chapman cites the infamous "Twinkie defense" used by a murder defendant claiming his sugar high made him do it.
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petition had 34 signatories. There were 100 signatories on July 30, 2006. By December 2006, 167 had signed the statement. By May 22, 2007, 252 appeared on the list. As of July 30, 2007, the list included 264 names.
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are needed to protect academics' and teachers' ability to criticise evolution, and that the development of evolutionary theory was historically linked to ideologies such as
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greatest atrocities was really morally praiseworthy. Darwinism – or at least some naturalistic interpretation of darwinism – succeeded in turning morality on its head.
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from teaching a Cell Biology class over her introduction of intelligent design into it, and whose contract at that university was not renewed;
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From Darwin to Hitler, Evolutionary Ethics, Eugenics and Racism in Germany
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While we're at it, let's also fire the math teachers who can't do algebra
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While we're at it, let's also fire the math teachers who can't do algebra
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However this assertion has been refuted both in court and academia. In
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Disaster in Dover: The Trials (and Tribulations) of Intelligent Design
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Thought Police Try To Stifle Academic Freedom at Iowa State University
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The closure of the short-lived Evolutionary Informatics Lab formed by
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Few Biologists But Many Evangelicals Sign Anti-Evolution Petition
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Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District/6:Curriculum, Conclusion
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Bush Praised for Defending Free Speech on Theory of Life's Origin
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Is It Really Intelligent Design that has the Great Derb Worried?
2106:"New Mexico Doesn't Want Your Kids to Know How Old the Earth Is"
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President Bush calls for teaching Intelligent Design in schools
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2938:, The Professional Staff of the Education Pre-K–12 Committee,
2434:"Intelligent design: Who has designs on your students' minds?"
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Explore Evolution: The Arguments For and Against Neo-Darwinism
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Campaigns which seek to promote intelligent design creationism
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Garry Wills. The New York Review of Books, November 16, 2006.
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Casey Luskin, Evolution News & Views, Discovery Institute
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These teaching methods were promoted by the Institute at the
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One of the principal rationales behind intelligent design's
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Peter Baker, Peter Slevin. Washington Post, August 3, 2005.
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Creationism's Trojan Horse: The Wedge of Intelligent Design
2057:"The Fact of Evolution: Implications for Science Education"
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Physician Characteristics and Distribution in the US, 2006
1918:"Senior Fellow Richard Weikart responds to Sander Gliboff"
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Critics say that the Institute is conducting a deliberate
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Christina Kauffman. The York Dispatch, December 12, 2006.
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The silliest thing I've heard all week: ACLU book banning
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Leaders and Followers in the Intelligent Design Movement
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Tower of Babel: The Evidence Against the New Creationism
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insisted her removal had nothing to do with the lecture.
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How the West was 'Won': with spin and rewriting history
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Bush Remarks On 'Intelligent Design' Theory Fuel Debate
2500:, Henry G. Brinton, Washington Post, September 18, 2005
1840:"Leading Cardinal Redefines Church's View on Evolution"
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said the film's attempt to blame science for the Nazi
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1958:. Stuttgart: Georg von Holtzbrinck Publishing Group.
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and in lectures, has attempted to link Darwin to the
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Discovery Institute – Center for Science and Culture
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Kansas Primary Election, August 1 – Online Resources
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EvolutionNews.org, Discovery Institute. July 7, 2006
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Hofmann, James R.; Weber, Bruce H. (November 2003).
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that "99.9 percent of scientists accept evolution".
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Institute for Social and Religious Research" at the
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Statement of "A Scientific Dissent from Darwinism":
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Jodi Wilgoren. The New York Times, August 21, 2005.
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Politicized Scholars Put Evolution on the Defensive
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
3225:, David K. DeWolf, John G. West, and Casey Luskin,
3175:, David K. DeWolf, John G. West, and Casey Luskin,
3165:
Intelligent Design Will Survive Kitzmiller v. Dover
2823:"The "banning" of Pandas – A final (I hope) update"
2001:"Anti-Evolution Film Misappropriates the Holocaust"
1293:, From Scientific Creationism to Intelligent Design
2208:Key Resources for Parents and School Board Members
1412:Physicians and Surgeons who Dissent from Darwinism
1339:Physicians and Surgeons who Dissent from Darwinism
1156:For deciding whether intelligent design is science
1015:Campaigns to link evolution to Nazism and eugenics
3263:New criticism for Dover intelligent design ruling
3197:Law Review, Volume 68, Number 1, April 27, 2007.
3084:, Jim Curtsinger, Minnesota Citizens for Science
2519:, Evolution News & Views, Discovery Institute
1838:Dean, Cornelia; Goodstein, Laurie (9 July 2005).
1696:described the campaign's support for science as "
607:First Amendment to the United States Constitution
416:) have been discriminated against, and thus that
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3967:A Discovery Institute campaign to influence the
3229:Law Review, Volume 68, Number 1, April 27, 2007.
3142:Evangelical Engagements With Eugenics, 1900-1940
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1470:Physicians and Surgeons for Scientific Integrity
1353:Physicians and Surgeons for Scientific Integrity
1333:Physicians and Surgeons for Scientific Integrity
1322:Physicians and Surgeons for Scientific Integrity
501:and was first made public when the Institute's "
3900:Kevin Drum. Washington Monthly, March 24, 2004.
3325:, Robert Crowther, Evolution News & Views,
2953:, Robert Crowther, Evolution News & Views,
1355:(PSSI), a nonprofit organization formed by the
2911:Evolution's Critics Shift Tactics With Schools
1865:"The Role of Darwinism in Nazi Racial Thought"
1215:A subsequent review of the study performed by
861:Campaigns portraying books and sites as banned
3756:, Robert Crowther, Evolution News and Views,
3519:, Robert Crowther, Evolution News and Views,
3503:American Association of University Professors
3179:Law Review, Volume 68, Number 1, May 4, 2007.
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2721:Letter to the St. Petersburg Times on ID Poll
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2257:Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District, p89
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1472:was formed in 2006. By May 8, 2006, the PSSI
1129:that provided information debunking eugenics;
990:, based largely upon language drafted by the
900:, on the basis of it being "at the heart of"
467:, as being a religious view and not science.
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3769:Christians battle each other over evolution
3338:Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District p43
3054:, Mark Borrello, assistant professor of the
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3412:Doubting Darwinism through Creative License
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2529:Baylor episode is getting wider circulation
2369:"Science in the classroom, or creationism?"
2275:Free Speech on Evolution Campaign Main Page
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1953:That Ben Stein Doesn't Want You to Know..."
1512:The statement is similar to the one of the
1135:prominent evolutionary biologists, such as
1112:movement. However, critics point out that:
936:In 2007, the Discovery Institute nominated
3610:, HCD Research press release, May 23, 2005
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616:No Child Left Behind Act Conference Report
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2929:Bill Analysis and Fiscal Impact Statement
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2752:, John West, Evolution News & Views,
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2150:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195157420.003.0003
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811:The primary message of the campaign was:
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2342:Free Speech on Evolution Campaign Page 2
2210:Discovery Institute, September 21, 2005.
1262:Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District
1191:Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District
1162:Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District
903:Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District
660:Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District
650:instead of a lack of scientific merit."
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394:". The Discovery Institute promotes the
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3468:The Evolution Wars Visit Eye on Science
2409:Professor Dumped Over Evolution Beliefs
2303:Discovery Institute. September 1, 2005.
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1223:"Intelligent design is not creationism"
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3784:Statement on the Teaching of Evolution
3567:Egnor responds, falls flat on his face
3534:Dr Michael Egnor challenges evolution!
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1742:states in an article published by the
1675:. The Institute's online petition and
3424:National Center for Science Education
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3367:, Office of Public Policy, May, 2007.
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1072:." Moreover, fundamental elements of
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3891:Political Animal, Intelligent Design
3489:Wedging Creationism into the Academy
2993:"Brian Gage Design | Portfolio"
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1029:Social effect of evolutionary theory
784:Webster v. New Lenox School District
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3861:, Vol. LVIII, No. 15, July 28, 2006
3821:Ruling, Kitzmiller v. Dover page 83
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1722:suggests that it is in response to
1514:A Scientific Dissent from Darwinism
1457:A Scientific Dissent from Darwinism
1414:" and contains the following text:
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1329:A Scientific Dissent From Darwinism
1318:A Scientific Dissent From Darwinism
579:Campaign to "teach the controversy"
444:A Scientific Dissent From Darwinism
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2871:"The Evolutionary Informatics Lab"
2104:Kroll, Andy (September 15, 2017).
2083:10.1023/B:SCED.0000004556.80802.3a
1761:In one of a series of articles in
1553:list and their claimed relevance,
597:Previously, attempts to introduce
558:Nina Shapiro, The New Creationists
378:has conducted a series of related
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3848:Finding the Evolution in Medicine
3062:. Minnesota Citizens for Science
2555:The Chronicle of Higher Education
2432:Brumfiel, Geoff (27 April 2005).
1770:Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed
1550:Scientific Dissent from Darwinism
1500:, or similar degrees to sign the
1277:– The Wedge of Intelligent Design
1139:have spoken out against eugenics.
807:Free Speech on Evolution campaign
796:Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed
770:research professor in philosophy
684:Sternberg peer review controversy
677:Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed
673:Sternberg peer review controversy
667:Campaigns claiming discrimination
431:Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed
310:Scientific bodies that explicitly
3989:Intelligent design controversies
3501:, Glenn Branch, Academe Online,
3151:, Dennis L. Durst, Volume 18:2,
3045:Dancing with the Disco Institute
2802:FTE and Jon Buell's Day in Court
2198:– press release, August 2, 2005.
2007:. April 29, 2008. Archived from
1480:The PSSI invites holders of the
1363:by creating the impression that
1193:trial. It claims that "90.9% of
741:Mississippi University for Women
737:for teaching intelligent design;
382:campaigns which seek to promote
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3771:, Amanda Gefter, 28 May 2009,
3251:Judges' wording often borrowed
3075:Should Dr. West Be Sterilized?
3023:, Evolution News & Views,
2857:, Evolution News & Views,
2842:, Evolution News & Views,
2568:, Evolution News & Views,
2356:Center for Science and Culture
2289:Center for Science and Culture
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1798:Intelligent design in politics
1773:, ID critic Ed Brayton noted:
1601:(i.e., weight loss medicine),
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568:Critical Analysis of Evolution
386:while attempting to discredit
242:Center for Science and Culture
1:
3984:Discovery Institute campaigns
3859:National Institutes of Health
3683:US Bureau of Labor Statistics
3589:, February 24, 2007 10:38 am.
2583:, Mark Bergin, World Magazine
1987:The Journal of Modern History
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1650:US Bureau of Labor Statistics
1531:The value of the opinions of
1037:, Discovery Institute fellow
735:Burlington-Edison High School
390:, which the Institute terms "
247:Centre for Intelligent Design
178:Discovery Institute campaigns
3941:The Richard Sternberg Affair
3809:National Academy of Sciences
3658:American Medical Association
2220:The evolution of creationism
1785:The Richard Sternberg Affair
1729:
1646:American Medical Association
1447:, as the statement implies.
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920:American Library Association
884:American Library Association
457:is accepted by overwhelming
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3994:Intelligent design movement
3730:"Stand Up for REAL Science"
3556:, February 18, 2007 9:44 am
3494:September 27, 2007, at the
2894:"Academic Freedom Petition"
2144:. Oxford University Press.
2003:(Press release). New York:
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1583:Jewish Theological Seminary
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1173:intelligent design movement
886:, in an attempt to protect
722:'s initial failure to gain
405:, a public relations firm.
399:intelligent design movement
271:Physicians and Surgeons for
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3927:December 12, 2005, at the
3789:February 21, 2006, at the
3287:December 15, 2012, at the
3099:December 14, 2007, at the
2247:. MIT Press, 2001. p. 322.
2130:Discovery Institute, 1999.
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403:Creative Response Concepts
264:Evolution Awareness Center
3969:Kansas evolution hearings
3479:-Blog, February 21, 2007.
3221:December 1, 2007, at the
3201:December 1, 2007, at the
3015:December 7, 2007, at the
2747:Banned Book of the Year:
1702:Stand Up for REAL Science
1669:Kansas evolution hearings
944:Academic freedom campaign
918:, Deputy Director of the
655:Kansas evolution hearings
589:Kansas evolution hearings
312:reject intelligent design
32:This article needs to be
2640:A Country Ruled by Faith
1066:University of Louisville
910:made no order regarding
3302:Jones, Luskin, and Text
3060:University of Minnesota
2997:www.briangagedesign.com
2916:The Wall Street Journal
2075:2003Sc&Ed..12..729H
2062:Science & Education
1893:"From Darwin to Hitler"
1738:Professor of Education
1555:University of Minnesota
1385:overwhelmingly accepted
846:intellectual dishonesty
776:postdoctoral researcher
753:George Mason University
3120:Carrie Buck's Daughter
2005:Anti-Defamation League
1821:June 30, 2007, at the
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1587:Flemington, New Jersey
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1425:Evolutionary synthesis
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762:engineering professor
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418:Academic Freedom bills
401:and is represented by
262:Intelligent Design and
97:Irreducible complexity
3227:University of Montana
3195:University of Montana
3177:University of Montana
3153:Ethics & Medicine
2829:on February 10, 2012.
2491:Darwin Goes to Church
2318:May 21, 2006, at the
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1377:evidence of evolution
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585:Teach the Controversy
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471:Goal of the campaigns
410:Teach the Controversy
184:Teach the controversy
3965:Stand Up For Science
2812:, November 21, 2007.
2749:Of Pandas and People
2685:Good News Magazine.
2173:The New Creationists
1756:Templeton Foundation
1677:Stand Up For Science
1663:Stand Up For Science
1585:and HCD Research in
1127:evolutionary biology
897:Of Pandas and People
867:Of Pandas and People
751:, who was barred by
603:Establishment Clause
505:" was leaked on the
459:scientific consensus
388:evolutionary biology
273:Scientific Integrity
112:Intelligent designer
102:Specified complexity
3836:Kitzmiller v. Dover
3758:Discovery Institute
3521:Discovery Institute
3327:Discovery Institute
3025:Discovery Institute
2955:Discovery Institute
2913:, Stephanie Simon,
2859:Discovery Institute
2844:Discovery Institute
2754:Discovery Institute
2570:Discovery Institute
2452:2005Natur.434.1062B
2446:(7037): 1062–1065.
2397:The Oakland Tribune
2352:Discovery Institute
2285:Discovery Institute
1956:Scientific American
1922:Discovery Institute
1682:Discovery Institute
1673:Discovery Institute
1639:veterinary medicine
1518:Discovery Institute
1452:Discovery Institute
1357:Discovery Institute
1253:Discovery Institute
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1104:, in both his book
1047:Theory of Evolution
992:Discovery Institute
958:were introduced in
720:Francis J. Beckwith
513:, is an inherently
464:Kitzmiller v. Dover
376:Discovery Institute
237:Discovery Institute
158:Kitzmiller v. Dover
107:Fine-tuned universe
3896:2014-03-27 at the
3877:2007-06-12 at the
3853:2011-07-18 at the
3711:2008-11-20 at the
3652:2011-05-20 at the
3606:2011-07-23 at the
3573:2011-06-05 at the
3540:2009-05-31 at the
3475:, Eye on Science,
3450:The New York Times
3443:2008-03-06 at the
3426:, 29 November 2001
3418:2008-10-19 at the
3389:2011-06-05 at the
3365:Center for Inquiry
3356:2011-05-19 at the
3307:Wesley R. Elsberry
3268:2013-12-17 at the
3171:2007-12-01 at the
3147:2007-12-08 at the
3129:2017-03-19 at the
3080:2007-12-17 at the
3056:history of science
3050:2007-12-17 at the
3010:West Wins In Minn.
2957:, February 7, 2008
2934:2008-09-10 at the
2806:Wesley R. Elsberry
2781:2008-07-25 at the
2737:. January 1, 2006.
2731:Wesley R. Elsberry
2726:2007-09-30 at the
2711:. August 01, 2005.
2689:2007-09-27 at the
2669:2007-09-28 at the
2534:2007-12-30 at the
2515:2007-10-04 at the
2496:2007-10-08 at the
2414:2007-01-22 at the
2393:Science chief back
2347:2007-06-25 at the
2280:2006-08-06 at the
2229:2010-03-05 at the
2178:2006-12-30 at the
1947:(April 16, 2008).
1844:The New York Times
1714:theistic evolution
1708:Theistic evolution
1591:intelligent design
1557:biology professor
1431:state that random
1427:and the theory of
1345:intelligent design
1312:Petition campaigns
1142:"on the whole the
960:State legislatures
871:Robert J. Marks II
854:Wesley R. Elsberry
764:Robert J. Marks II
688:Guillermo Gonzalez
384:intelligent design
211:Phillip E. Johnson
206:William A. Dembski
81:Watchmaker analogy
68:Intelligent design
3922:Anti-Evolutionism
3717:The Panda's Thumb
3447:, Kenneth Chang,
3393:, Tara C. Smith,
3215:Rebuttal to Irons
3124:Stephen Jay Gould
2791:The Panda's Thumb
2735:The Panda's Thumb
2709:Pharyngula (blog)
2540:Pharyngula (blog)
2329:, August 1, 2005.
2327:Pharyngula (blog)
2245:Robert T. Pennock
2159:978-0-19-515742-0
1924:. 10 October 2004
1736:McGill University
1579:Louis Finkelstein
1437:natural selection
1306:Robert T. Pennock
1266:John E. Jones III
1251:Robert Crowther,
1166:David K. DeWolf,
1137:Stephen Jay Gould
1033:In his 2004 book
888:freedom of speech
876:Banned Books Week
766:, which included
760:Baylor University
728:Baylor University
709:Evolutionnews.org
631:Robert T. Pennock
414:Richard Sternberg
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