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"Jason Spaceman" |
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05 Apr 2004 06:13:54 PM |
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In the News: UC Berkeley Web site creates tensions |
From the article:
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By Dmitri Pikman
DAILY BRUIN REPORTER
High school and middle school teachers teaching evolution in their
classrooms may find their jobs somewhat easier with the creation of a new
Web site by scientists at University of California, Berkeley aimed at
aiding teachers in conducting evolution-related studies.
But the site, created by the University of California Museum of Paleontology
at Berkeley, has already drawn its share of criticism from
creationism-oriented groups.
John Rajca, museum director at the Institute for Creation Research, said the
Web site is used to promote a particular point of view instead of showing
the entire picture.
"It's useful in order to perpetuate some of the myths (about evolution), and
the whole picture is not being put out there," Rajca said.
Creationist organizations, such as the ICR, advocate a creation theory based
on religion, stating that a higher power was responsible for the creation
of life on earth.
Evolution-related organizations believe life on earth came about as a result
of the scientific evolution of particular biological species.
Ellen Simms, UC Berkeley professor of integrative biology and evolutionary
ecologist, said it makes sense for the paleontology museum to advocate
evolution on its Web site.
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Read it at http://www.dailybruin.ucla.edu/news/articles.asp?id=28160
J. Spaceman
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| User: "Bigdakine" |
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| Title: Re: In the News: UC Berkeley Web site creates tensions |
05 Apr 2004 09:23:53 PM |
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Subject: In the News: UC Berkeley Web site creates tensions
From: Jason Spaceman
Date: 4/5/04 1:13 PM Hawaiian Standard Time
Message-id: <c4sp7p$2mpu2r$1@ID-219258.news.uni-berlin.de>
From the article:
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By Dmitri Pikman
DAILY BRUIN REPORTER
High school and middle school teachers teaching evolution in their
classrooms may find their jobs somewhat easier with the creation of a new
Web site by scientists at University of California, Berkeley aimed at
aiding teachers in conducting evolution-related studies.
But the site, created by the University of California Museum of Paleontology
at Berkeley, has already drawn its share of criticism from
creationism-oriented groups.
1 - 2 - 3
Awwwwwww......
John Rajca, museum director at the Institute for Creation Research, said the
Web site is used to promote a particular point of view instead of showing
the entire picture.
ROFLMAO.
Stuart
Dr. Stuart A. Weinstein
Ewa Beach Institute of Tectonics
"To err is human, but to really foul things up
requires a creationist"
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| Title: Re: In the News: UC Berkeley Web site creates tensions |
05 Apr 2004 09:48:07 PM |
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Jason Spaceman wrote:
From the article:
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By Dmitri Pikman
DAILY BRUIN REPORTER
High school and middle school teachers teaching evolution in their
classrooms may find their jobs somewhat easier with the creation of a new
Web site by scientists at University of California, Berkeley aimed at
aiding teachers in conducting evolution-related studies.
But the site, created by the University of California Museum of Paleontology
at Berkeley, has already drawn its share of criticism from
creationism-oriented groups.
John Rajca, museum director at the Institute for Creation Research, said the
Web site is used to promote a particular point of view instead of showing
the entire picture.
All the world atlas web sites I can find claim the world is round.
This Berkeley web page isn't the only one that is used to promote
a particular view.
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| User: "Phillip Brown" |
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05 Apr 2004 06:43:49 PM |
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On Mon, 05 Apr 2004 23:13:54 +0000, Jason Spaceman wrote:
From the article:
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By Dmitri Pikman
DAILY BRUIN REPORTER
High school and middle school teachers teaching evolution in their
classrooms may find their jobs somewhat easier with the creation of a new
Web site by scientists at University of California, Berkeley aimed at
aiding teachers in conducting evolution-related studies.
But the site, created by the University of California Museum of Paleontology
at Berkeley, has already drawn its share of criticism from
creationism-oriented groups.
John Rajca, museum director at the Institute for Creation Research, said the
Web site is used to promote a particular point of view instead of showing
the entire picture.
Pot: "Hey Kettle! You're black!"
"It's useful in order to perpetuate some of the myths (about evolution), and
the whole picture is not being put out there," Rajca said.
Creationist organizations, such as the ICR, advocate a creation theory based
on religion, stating that a higher power was responsible for the creation
of life on earth.
Evolution-related organizations believe life on earth came about as a result
of the scientific evolution of particular biological species.
Ellen Simms, UC Berkeley professor of integrative biology and evolutionary
ecologist, said it makes sense for the paleontology museum to advocate
evolution on its Web site.
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Read it at http://www.dailybruin.ucla.edu/news/articles.asp?id=28160
J. Spaceman
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phillip brown
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| User: "Daniel Harper" |
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06 Apr 2004 03:02:00 PM |
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On Mon, 05 Apr 2004 23:43:49 +0000, Phillip Brown wrote:
On Mon, 05 Apr 2004 23:13:54 +0000, Jason Spaceman wrote:
From the article:
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By Dmitri Pikman
DAILY BRUIN REPORTER
High school and middle school teachers teaching evolution in their
classrooms may find their jobs somewhat easier with the creation of a
new Web site by scientists at University of California, Berkeley aimed
at aiding teachers in conducting evolution-related studies.
But the site, created by the University of California Museum of
Paleontology at Berkeley, has already drawn its share of criticism from
creationism-oriented groups.
John Rajca, museum director at the Institute for Creation Research, said
the Web site is used to promote a particular point of view instead of
showing the entire picture.
Pot: "Hey Kettle! You're black!"
No, this is the pot calling the kettle stoned.
"It's useful in order to perpetuate some of the myths (about evolution),
and the whole picture is not being put out there," Rajca said.
Creationist organizations, such as the ICR, advocate a creation theory
based on religion, stating that a higher power was responsible for the
creation of life on earth.
Evolution-related organizations believe life on earth came about as a
result of the scientific evolution of particular biological species.
Ellen Simms, UC Berkeley professor of integrative biology and
evolutionary ecologist, said it makes sense for the paleontology museum
to advocate evolution on its Web site.
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Read it at http://www.dailybruin.ucla.edu/news/articles.asp?id=28160
J. Spaceman
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In the Beginning, was the Command Line...
--Daniel Harper
(change terra to earth for email)
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| User: "Eros" |
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| Title: Re: In the News: UC Berkeley Web site creates tensions |
07 Apr 2004 01:13:40 AM |
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Phillip Brown <phillipbrownau@netscape.net> wrote in message news:<pan.2004.04.05.23.43.40.434873@netscape.net>...
On Mon, 05 Apr 2004 23:13:54 +0000, Jason Spaceman wrote:
From the article:
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By Dmitri Pikman
DAILY BRUIN REPORTER
High school and middle school teachers teaching evolution in their
classrooms may find their jobs somewhat easier with the creation of a new
Web site by scientists at University of California, Berkeley aimed at
aiding teachers in conducting evolution-related studies.
But the site, created by the University of California Museum of Paleontology
at Berkeley, has already drawn its share of criticism from
creationism-oriented groups.
John Rajca, museum director at the Institute for Creation Research, said the
Web site is used to promote a particular point of view instead of showing
the entire picture.
Pot: "Hey Kettle! You're black!"
Isn't that racist? Shouldn't the kettle be referred to as
"hearth-darkened kitchenware"?
"It's useful in order to perpetuate some of the myths (about evolution), and
the whole picture is not being put out there," Rajca said.
Creationist organizations, such as the ICR, advocate a creation theory based
on religion, stating that a higher power was responsible for the creation
of life on earth.
Evolution-related organizations believe life on earth came about as a result
of the scientific evolution of particular biological species.
Ellen Simms, UC Berkeley professor of integrative biology and evolutionary
ecologist, said it makes sense for the paleontology museum to advocate
evolution on its Web site.
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Read it at http://www.dailybruin.ucla.edu/news/articles.asp?id=28160
J. Spaceman
EROS.
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"Napoleon once said, ‘the only thing I fear is stupidity', and having
the world ignorant of the fact that a scientific proof of God has been
discovered is certainly stupid. It is important for the world to know
that Christianity, and the elite scientific West, has fulfilled its
promise to the world to spearhead "godly and humane principles" for
the world." -- George Hammond, 1997, "The Scientific Proof of God".
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| User: "Ferrous Patella" |
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06 Apr 2004 12:17:48 PM |
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news:pan.2004.04.05.23.43.40.434873@netscape.net by Phillip Brown
<phillipbrownau@netscape.net>:
John Rajca, museum director at the Institute for Creation Research,
said the Web site is used to promote a particular point of view
instead of showing the entire picture.
Pot: "Hey Kettle! You're black!"
This analogy would only hold up for a stainless steel pot.
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| User: "Ferrous Patella" |
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06 Apr 2004 04:10:21 PM |
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news:Xns94C36894FDCDAmail125797popnet@199.45.49.11 by Ferrous Patella
<mail125797@pop.net>:
news:pan.2004.04.05.23.43.40.434873@netscape.net by Phillip Brown
<phillipbrownau@netscape.net>:
John Rajca, museum director at the Institute for Creation Research,
said the Web site is used to promote a particular point of view
instead of showing the entire picture.
Pot: "Hey Kettle! You're black!"
This analogy would only hold up for a stainless steel pot.
^^^
Opps. Meant "kettle".
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Ferrous Patella
"Great is the guilt of an unnecessary war."
--John Adams, letter to Abigail, 1797
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| User: "Jason Spaceman" |
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| Title: Re: In the News: UC Berkeley Web site creates tensions |
05 Apr 2004 06:19:08 PM |
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This is the same website that the DI is ***** about. And now the ICR
is pissed too. Berkeley must be doing something right, :-).
J. Spaceman
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| User: "Sarah Berel-Harrop" |
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| Title: Re: In the News: UC Berkeley Web site creates tensions |
05 Apr 2004 09:08:01 PM |
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"Jason Spaceman" <notreally@jspaceman.homelinux.org> wrote in message
news:c4sphr$2mpu2r$2@ID-219258.news.uni-berlin.de...
This is the same website that the DI is ***** about. And now the ICR
is pissed too. Berkeley must be doing something right, :-).
Isn't that where PJ teaches - better watch the letters to
the editor to see if anything good pops up!
J. Spaceman
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| User: "stoney" |
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08 Apr 2004 09:37:25 AM |
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On Mon, 5 Apr 2004 23:19:08 +0000 (UTC), Jason Spaceman
<notreally@jspaceman.homelinux.org>, Message ID:
<c4sphr$2mpu2r$2@ID-219258.news.uni-berlin.de> wrote in alt.atheism;
This is the same website that the DI is ***** about. And now the ICR
is pissed too. Berkeley must be doing something right, :-).
Yes. Those lying ***** suckers of the DI and ICR can only drool
and continue to bear false witness.
Stoney
"Designated Rascal and Rapscallion
and
SCAMPERMEISTER!"
When in doubt, SCAMPER about!
When things are fair, SCAMPER everywhere!
When things are rough, can't SCAMPER enough!
/end humour alert
alt.atheism military veteran #11
{so much for the 'no atheists in foxholes' rubbish}
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