March 10, 2009
Schools in Hampshire, England are receiving information on how to incorporate creationism into the classroom. It's hard to judge whether this is good or bad without seeing the actual materials, but I'm inclined to say it's probably a bad idea, since it's supported by people claiming the point is to ...
Pharyngula
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Dr. Georgia Purdom of our staff is increasingly getting involved in dialoguing with scholars who don’t accept Genesis as written–both Christians and non-Christians (e.g., Michael Shermer of Skeptic magazine and the Skeptics Society—we’ll write again soon about his recent visit to our Creatio...
Around the World with AiG's Ken Ham
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Ken
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March 09, 2009
 So I was over at Drugstore.com. Drugstore.com has quietly become one of the largest purveyors of vibrators and dildos, under the rubric of “sexual well-being,” cause, you know sexual pleasure goes in the NSFW porn ghetto, but “sexual well-being”, well, that sounds like it&...
The Art & Business of Making Erotic Films
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tony
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March 08, 2009
High dingbat quotient today. I just can't let this one go: Someone named Tom Frame has written in the Sydney Morning Herald that Darwinists should be "honest" with everyone: The problem I face is weariness with science-based dialogue partners like Richard Dawkins. It surprises me he is not chided fo...
Amused Muse
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kristine
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This is brilliant and pretty much spot-on. 50 Reasons I reject evolution. These are just a few: 10.) Because the theory of evolution (which, according to scientists, perfectly explains the richness and diversity of life on Earth) contradicts biblical literalism… ya know, flat Earth with a firmam...
MY LIFE
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Ray
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Dr. David Menton and I spoke in Motherwell (near Glasgow), Scotland, on Friday and Saturday nights (in two different venues). It was very difficult to get good photographs in these old buildings–but I enclose a couple for you showing just part of the crowd in each place. We praise the Lord tha...
Around the World with AiG's Ken Ham
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Ken
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This week I was invited out to Oklahoma to speak in the University of Oklahoma’s Darwin 2009 speaker series. It was quite a trip – I got to meet the Oklahomans for Excellence in Science Education, and breakfast with Richard Dawkins himself. The evolution issue is still hot in Oklahoma, and my vi...
The Panda's Thumb
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Nick Matzke
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March 06, 2009
A number of professing believers regard youth-earth creationism as the least defensible option. Of those, a large number of evangelicals prefer old-earth creationism. It has the advantage, in their view, of doing greater justice to Scripture than theistic evolution, but greater justice to science th...
Triablogue
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Steve
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Once again, Answers in Genesis is so thankful for the professionalism, expertise , and creativity of Joseph David Advertising in enabling the Creation Museum to win yet another award—several now. A news report on March 2 announced the Addy Award winners: Advertisers, designers, artists and stude...
Around the World with AiG's Ken Ham
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Ken
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March 05, 2009
The Discovery Institute is seriously pissed off about being dissed by the Vatican, and they’re raising a stink about it through the media: The Associated Press: Rome meeting snubs intelligent design, creationism. ROME (AP) — A Vatican-backed conference on evolution is under attack from p...
Little Green Footballs
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