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Category Archives: intelligent design
Intelligent Design
When writers get together to chat, and when they’ve dispatched the introductory pleasantries of the inscrutability of agents and the availability of accountants, they’ll share war stories about their works, the sources of their inspiration, how to construct a novel, … Continue reading
Posted in Darwin, evolution, Haeckel, intelligent design, Matt Avery, natural selection, The Accidental Species, university of chicago press, Writing & Reading
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Bodies
Crox Minor (15), who has just gotten three GCSE examinations out of the way (all with A*s, I might add), and is embarking on a lot more this year, wants to be a surgeon. She has her heart set on … Continue reading
Posted in Cambridge, creationism, crox minor, discoidal, dissection, entrenching tool, evolution, hamadryad, intelligent design, kleptocracy, Medicine, Science Is Vital, spoonfed, typology, yellowhammer
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godless (yes, not goddess or goodness)
This is a post that has worked its way in my head to the top of the pile. It’s initiation was triggered by a cluster of stimuli, including discussions with friends. However watching the American Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) program … Continue reading
Posted in creationism, Darwin, Dover county school board, education, evolution, intelligent design, religion, religious coercion, science, Scopes Monkey Trials, tolerance
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