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Evolution Defenders

A group for Secularists, Agnostics, Atheists, etc... who believe we should keep the poison of creationism and Intelligent Design OUT of public school science classrooms.

Location: #science
Members: 54
Latest Activity: Jun 4

ID conspiracy proof... written by the proponents of ID themselves!!!

The Formerly-Secret "Wedge Document" written by the Intelligent Designers themselves. Proof that ID is creationism in disguise.
The Wedge Document.pdf
Also find this document at http://ncseweb.org/

This document was key evidence in the Dover, PA trial featured in "Judgement Day: Intelligent Design on Trial."

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Darwin – In a Nutshell, by Peter Whitfield

Started by Dallas (on hiatus) Jun 4. 0 Replies

I listened to this short audio book today (only 1 hour long) and would recommend it to anyone wanting a brief intro into Darwin, his education, and his accomplishments. Follow the link to hear an…Continue

Tags: books, science, evolution, Darwin

WTF, Evolution?

Started by Adriana. Last reply by doone May 23. 16 Replies

Hilarious site about strange looking creatures and what evolution was "thinking" when it "made" these creatures. Bookmark it.Here is a taste:…Continue

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Evolution simulation software

Started by Michel Apr 24. 0 Replies

I'm always amazed at what you can do with just a few simple laws, and some time. Abiogenesis would be one, biological evolution, another.---------------------------------------…Continue

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Evolution Notes and News

Started by doone. Last reply by doone Apr 20. 66 Replies

Date of earliest animal life reset by 30 million years…Continue

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Comment by Davy on June 17, 2012 at 1:39pm

Both very good especially the amber ale!

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ANIMAL PENISES’ AMAZING EVOLUTION

Barbara Natterson-Horowitz and Kathryn Bowers in Salon:

Zoobiquity_rect-460x307The earliest single-celled organisms on Earth simply cloned themselves. Some of their descendants still do. But as complex multicelled organisms evolved and eventually “discovered” the ability to mix their gametes, they gained a giant genetic advantage. Since these ancient creatures lived in the sea, the earliest sex was a straightforward process of spraying sperm and eggs into the water. The lucky few connected.

In that massive free-for-all, the fittest sperm reached the eggs and were rewarded with the prize of bringing their DNA into natural selection’s next round. Sometimes the fittest sperm were the strongest swimmers. Sometimes they were the ones deposited nearest the eggs. Others developed ways to follow molecular scent pathways to find the eggs. Or they bundled together in teams to improve their timing and accuracy. As sperm perfected ingenious rudders, tails, chemical markers and swimming strategies, the genital hardware that ejected them was evolving, too.

More here.

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Comment by Don on June 12, 2012 at 8:56am

The science curriculum can vary quite a lot from state to state and district to district, but in general, yes, evolution is taught in at least a cursory way in American public schools.

Comment by Chris on June 12, 2012 at 8:05am

Are students in the U.S. taught evolution, or is the subject ignored?

Comment by Neal on June 11, 2012 at 12:58pm

Good news definitely.

Comment by Adriana on June 11, 2012 at 10:52am

Great move, England!

Monday, 11 June 2012

Evolution to be taught in primary schools

For the first time, evolution will be taught to pupils in England's primary schools, after it was included on the government's new draft Primary Curriculum. Our friends at the British Humanist Association are justifiably delighted at the news, having campaigned for several years to have it introduced into primary school science lessons.

Provided the proposal makes it into the final curriculum, children in English primary schools will learn about evolution from year 4 (age 8-9). At present, evolution is not introduced until secondary school in year 10, when pupils are aged 14-15.
Comment by Neal on June 10, 2012 at 9:46pm

Exactly. =)

 
 
 

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