News - Darwin Day
Members of the international scientific community are set to honor the work and accomplishments of evolutionary biologist Charles Darwin on Sunday February 12, otherwise known as "Darwin Day".
SEATTLE, Oct. 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Can you be an orthodox Darwinist and an orthodox theist? The plain answer is "no," according to God and Evolution: Protestants, Catholics and Jews Explore Darwin's Challenge to Faith, an important new book from Discovery Institute Press.
By Elliott Epstein When a SAD 59 board member called for removing the study of evolution from his district's school curriculum last month, he became a star in the remake of a tragic comedy that has been performed for over 150 years.English naturalist Charles Darwin's "On the Origin of Species," published in 1859, gave the first comprehensive explanation of why wildlife species and fossils vary over geographic expanse and time.
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By Carrie Peyton Dahlberg, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Feb. 9--Geerat Vermeij pulls one shell, then another, from a nest of plastic boxes, rarely pausing to check the Braille labels curled beside them. His long fingers dart into each shell's opening.
