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Date: 29 Apr 2006 04:53:22 AM
Object: The Dogma of Darwinian Evolution
The Dogma of Darwinian Evolution
http://www.evolutionnews.org/2006/04/the_dogma_of_darwinian_evoluti.html
Discovery Institute - Seattle,WA,USA
The Dogma of Darwinian Evolution
Human Events Online has published a wonderful little essay by Greg Frankey
explaining how liberal organizations like the ACLU and Americans United for
Separation of Church and State are working to keep any mention of
intelligent design out of public school classes of any stripe, let alone
science classes.
In arguing so he shows how the teaching of evolution itself is nothing more
than dogma, and points to some of the more pressing problems with the whole
theory.
As counterintuitive as it seems that a species could develop new
physical traits simply because such a mutation might be advantageous (can
we all learn to fly or to breathe underwater if we just wish to long
enough?), it simply defies credulity to think that human beings not only
physically evolved from ape-like creatures, but developed the ability to
think rationally by a similar process.
Certainly this would be an unprecedented phenomenon, entailing a much
more extreme manner of natural selection than that which is known to occur.
According to Casey Luskin, Public Policy spokesman for the
Seattle-based Discovery Institute, which is seeking to establish the right
of teachers to question Evolutionary theory, the question isn't whether it
would have been advantageous for man to develop the ability to reason -- of
course it would have. The real question is whether mutations are capable of
producing this. "This certainly seems to strain Darwin's theory. It appears
that something else has to be added to the equation to explain human
complexity."
Readers interested in this particular topic of the whole debate would be
well severd by going back and reading David Berlinski's award winning
article "On The Origin of Mind."
In wrapping up Frankey writes:
The reality is that simply accepting Darwinian dogma in spite of the
many troublesome questions that arise entails far more faith than simply
subscribing to Intelligent Design -- or believing in God. This is not to
state with finality that evolutionary theory is false -- only that there
are enough substantive problems with it that attempting to characterize it
as all but factual, and therefore immune from challenge is a fundamentally
flawed view.
Posted by Robert Crowther on April 28, 2006 06:13 AM
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User: "Christopher A. Lee"

Title: Re: The Dogma of Darwinian Evolution 29 Apr 2006 05:14:00 AM
On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 05:53:22 -0400,
wrote:

The Dogma of Darwinian Evolution
http://www.evolutionnews.org/2006/04/the_dogma_of_darwinian_evoluti.html
Discovery Institute - Seattle,WA,USA

The Dogma of Darwinian Evolution

Human Events Online has published a wonderful little essay by Greg Frankey
explaining how liberal organizations like the ACLU and Americans United for
Separation of Church and State are working to keep any mention of
intelligent design out of public school classes of any stripe, let alone
science classes.

In arguing so he shows how the teaching of evolution itself is nothing more
than dogma, and points to some of the more pressing problems with the whole
theory.

Creationists are incredibly stupid, religiously motivated liars.
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